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A client had excessive blood loss and prolonged hypotension during surgery. His postoperative urine output is sharply decreased, and his blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is elevated. The most likely cause for the change is acute:
 
  A) Prerenal inflammation
  B) Bladder outlet obstruction
  C) Tubular necrosis
  D) Intrarenal nephrotoxicity
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