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Medicine, 23.08.2021 21:40, tmkyer2

A client diagnosed with kidney stones is experiencing a urine output decrease of less than 0.5ml/kg per hour; increase BUN and creatinine levels; decrease glomerular filtration rate; flank pain and wheezes and crackles in their lungs, along with 2 pitting edema in their extremities. Which complication is the client most likely developing

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