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Apatient is given supplemental antidiuretic hormone (adh). how will the patient's kidneys respond to the adh?

increase water reabsorption by creating less urine
decrease water reabsorption by creating less urine
increase water reabsorption by creating more urine
decrease water reabsorption by creating more urine

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