A client is scheduled for surgery to remove the bladder and create a urinary diversion. If the client has a history of complications after surgery, the type of urinary diversion that might be indicated would be:
A) continent diversion with a surgical opening to the abdomen.
B) continent diversion with a replacement bladder made out of intestine.
C) noncontinent diversion with anastomose of the ureters to the anterior wall.
D) noncontinent diversion with anastomose of the ureters to the rectum.
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