How should the nurse respond when a patient asks how he could have chronic kidney disease (CKD) when he has not had symptoms of the disease?
A) "Symptoms of CKD are often vague."
B) "CKD comes on suddenly."
C) "Your current urinary tract infection may have caused your CKD."
D) "You must have had symptoms that you did not report."
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