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Myoglobinuria is occurring with a child with extensive partial thickness burns. The nurse knows that this is occurring because:
 
  1. The child's stomach has a large amount of acid and is causing the stomach to bleed.
   2. It is a byproduct of the muscle damage due to the extensive burns.
   3. The kidneys are failing.
   4. The child has consumed a large amount of red oral fluids.
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