Final answer:
Adequate hydration, a low protein diet, restriction of oxalate-rich foods, and proper medication management can help prevent the development of acute renal failure.
Step-by-step explanation:
An intervention that can help prevent the development of acute renal failure is adequate hydration. Drinking enough water to make 2 to 2.5 liters of urine per day is recommended. It is also important to have a diet low in protein, nitrogen, and sodium intake, and to restrict oxalate-rich foods. Additionally, proper medication management and avoiding medications that interfere with normal bladder emptying can help prevent acute renal failure.