The parent of a child with a urinary tract infection is concerned that the child may develop a genetic kidney problem in the future. What information provided by the parent should the nurse use to determine the child's risk for a genetic kidney disorder?

A. "The child's father has Parkinson disease."
B. "My father had kidney cancer."
C. "I have a bladder infection at least once a year."
D. "My mother had lots of cysts on her kidneys."


Answer: D

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