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Which of the following is classified as a prerenal condition that affects urinary elimination?

  • A. Nephrotoxic medications
  • B. Pericardial tamponade
  • C. Neurogenic bladder
  • D. Polycystic kidney disease
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A prerenal condition is one that causes reduced urinary elimination by affecting the blood flow to the kidneys. Pericardial tamponade is a condition that impacts the heart's ability to pump sufficient blood, leading to decreased blood flow to vital organs such as the kidneys. This reduction in blood flow to the kidneys can result in decreased urine production. The other choices, such as nephrotoxic medications, neurogenic bladder, and polycystic kidney disease, do not primarily affect the blood flow to the kidneys and are not classified as prerenal conditions that impact urinary elimination.