Following an automobile accident where the patient had a traumatic amputation of his lower leg and lost greater than 40% of his blood volume, he is currently not producing any urine output. The nurse bases this phenomena on which of the following humoral substances responsible for causing severe vasoconstriction of the renal vessels? Group of answer choices Aquaprion-2 channels Angiotensin II and ADH Renin and potassium ions Albumin and norepinephrine
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