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6 years ago
Which of the following clusters of symptoms would support a child's diagnosis of glomerulone-phritis?
 
  a. Pyuria, fever, and abdominal pain
  b. Proteinuria, hypotension, and ascites
  c. Dysuria, urinary frequency, and abdominal tenderness
  d. Gross hematuria, edema, and hypertension
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6 years ago
ANS: D
The child with glomerulonephritis typically experiences gross or microscopic hematuria, pro-teinuria, edema, renal insufficiency, flank pain, and hypertension. Pyuria and abdominal pain are typically not present while dysuria and urinary frequency are symptoms of cystitis.
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