A family physician is providing care for a 61-year-old obese male who has a history of diabetes and hypertension. Blood work has indicated that the man has a GFR of 51 mL/minute with elevated serum creatinine levels. Which of the following statements will the physician most likely provide the client in light of these results?
A) "We will regularly monitor your kidney function, but most likely your kidneys will be able to compensate on their own and intervention is not required."
B) "You likely have chronic kidney disease, and there may be urine in your blood until it is controlled."
C) "Your chronic kidney disease has likely been caused by your diabetes and high blood pressure."
D) "You're in kidney failure, and I'll be starting dialysis treatment immediately."
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