A patient with a history of hypertension has a serum creatinine of 1.9 mg/dL and 1+ proteinuria.When assessing this patient, a nurse should interpret these results as an indication this patient may have:
A) Early signs of renal insufficiency
B) Evidence of severe renal dysfunction
C) Hypertension secondary to renal disease
D) Normal renal function
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