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A 76-Year-Old Man Comes to the Hospital Due to Acute

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A 76-year-old man comes to the hospital due to acute, bright red blood from the rectum.  The patient had 3 large bloody bowel movements this morning, and he has felt light-headed and dizzy since.  He has a history of sigmoid diverticulosis and, 2 years ago, had a similar episode of bleeding that resolved spontaneously.  Temperature is 36.9 C (98.4 F) , blood pressure is 90/50 mm Hg, and pulse is 110/min.  Examination shows mild lethargy and delayed capillary refill.  Abdominal examination shows no abnormalities.  Which of the following physiologic changes in kidney function would be most likely in this patient?


A) Decreased chloride reabsorption
B) Decreased sodium reabsorption
C) Decreased urine osmolality
D) Increased renal blood flow
E) Increased tubular hydrostatic pressure
F) Increased urea reabsorption

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