A client diagnosed with chronic renal failure is prescribed a diet low in protein. The rationale for this diet is that:
A) protein sources are broken down and converted to urea, which is then filtered by the kidney.
B) protein sources are of low biological value.
C) protein increases calcium and sodium levels.
D) deficit protein metabolism breaks down muscle tissue.
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