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The nurse has to complete a one-time catheterized urine specimen to determine residual urine volume in an older adult. What would be the anticipated amount of residual urine? tion O a. 50 to 75 ml O b. 50 to 100 ml Oc 100 to 125 ml O d. 25 to 50 ml
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