The finding that indicates adequate fluid resuscitation is that Heart rate of 95 beats/minute. Thus, option second is correct.
<h3>What is
fluid resuscitation?</h3>
The medical practice in which replacement of body fluids takes place through sweating, bleeding, fluid changes, or other pathologic processes is known as fluid replacement or fluid resuscitation.
When fluid resuscitation is appropriate, the heart rate should be fewer than 120 beats per minute. The heart rate of 95 beats per minute suggests appropriate fluid resuscitation. Therefore, it can be concluded that option second is correct.
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Your question is incomplete, but most probably the full question was….
List of options:-
1. Disorientation to time only
2. Heart rate of 95 beats/minute
3.+1 palpable peripheral pulses
4. Urine output of 30 mL over the past 2 hours