The following clinically significant results were obtained on a 20-year-old female:

Yellow, cloudy urine with protein: 1+; Blood: small; Specific gravity: 1.015; Sediment: many bacteria; WBC/hpf: 30-40; WBC casts/lpf: 0-3
These results are most compatible with:
A) renal calculus. B) cystitis.
C) pyelonephritis. D) glomerulonephritis.

C

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A) the heart valves become stiff and impede blood flow through the heart. B) the left ventricle works harder, becomes thicker, and loses its elasticity. C) cardiac output progressively increases secondary to decreased afterload. D) the ventricles overfill with blood, resulting in chronic congestive heart failure.

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In conjunction with the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, the __________ (PPACA) provided sweeping healthcare reform measures in the United States

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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