Risk Assessment Criteria for GFR and Urine Output Changes
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Which parameter indicates the GFR Criteria for assessing risk?

  • Decrease in Urine Output by 50%
  • Plasma creatinine increased 1.5× (correct)
  • Urine Output Criteria for 3 months
  • Decrease in GFR by more than 50%
  • What change in GFR indicates risk according to the text?

  • 5% increase
  • 20% decrease
  • 30% decrease (correct)
  • 10% increase
  • Which criterion is associated with assessing Urine Output?

  • Decrease in GFR by more than 25%
  • Plasma creatinine increased 1.5×
  • Urine Output Criteria for 3 months (correct)
  • 50% decrease in GFR
  • What percentage change in Urine Output is considered a criteria for risk assessment?

    <p>25%</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does a 1.5× increase in plasma creatinine indicate, according to the text?

    <p>Risk indication based on GFR Criteria</p> Signup and view all the answers

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