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blood urea nitrogen (bun)
What Can Cause Elevated BUN Levels?
Several factors can contribute to elevated BUN levels, including:
Kidney dysfunction
or failure
Dehydration
High protein diet
Heart failure
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Stress or trauma
Nurses must assess these potential causes and collaborate with healthcare providers to determine the appropriate course of action.
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