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A patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is experiencing a complication called Lupus Nephritis. What are some signs and symptoms that correlate with this complication of SLE? Select all that apply:(Required) A. Decreased Creatinine B. Increased BUN C. 48 hour urinary output of 720 mL D. Proteinuria E. Weight loss F. Edema in upper and lower extremities

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A patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is experiencing a complication called Lupus Nephritis. What are some signs and symptoms that correlate with this complication of SLE? Select all that apply:(Required) A. Decreased Creatinine B. Increased BUN C. 48 hour urinary output of 720 mL D. Proteinuria E. Weight loss F. Edema in upper and lower extremities

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The signs and symptoms that correlate with Lupus Nephritis, a complication of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), include:

B. Increased BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen): This is a waste product that's produced in your liver and excreted by your kidneys. High levels may indicate that the kidneys aren't functioning properly.

C. 48 hour urinary output of 720 mL: This is significantly less than the normal range (800 to 2000 mL in 24 hours), indicating possible kidney dysfunction.

D. Proteinuria: This is the presence of excess proteins in the urine. In healthy persons, urine contains very little protein; an excess is suggestive of illness.

F. Edema in upper and lower extremities: This is swelling caused by fluid retention, another possible sign of kidney trouble.

A. Decreased Creatinine and E. Weight loss are not typically associated with Lupus Nephritis.

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