You respond to a patient who has been having trouble with his indwelling urinary catheter. Vital signs are: pulse, 110; respiration rate, 22; ETCO2, 28; temperature, 101.2°F. You suspect:
A) sepsis.
B) urinary tract infection (UTI) .
C) renal failure.
D) rhabdomyolysis.
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