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Harrizon [31]
3 years ago
10

The LPN/LVN implements the plan of care for a client requiring a fluid restriction. The goal for the client is to achieve the mi

nimal acceptable output. The LPN/LVN determines that care is effective if which output is observed?
1. 200 mL/8 hours.2. 400 mL/ 8 hours.3. 750 mL/8 hours.4. 1,000 mL/8 hours.
Health
1 answer:
Paraphin [41]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Care is effective if 400 mL/8 hours is observed.

Explanation:

2- 400 mL/8 hours = 50 mL/h

50 mL/h is the minimal volume of urine required to excrete all the metabolic waste from the body. If urine level is below this then it means ther eis oem renal disease.

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