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An automobile accident client is brought to the emergency department in hypovolemic shock from internal bleeding. Nurses are closely monitoring urine output since a significant decrease signifies that:
 
  A) The kidneys are probably injured.
  B) Renal arteries are clogged with blood.
  C) The SNS has caused afferent arteries to constrict to decrease blood flow.
  D) Vagus nerve has caused bradycardia, which decreases amount of blood reaching kidneys.
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