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UOP 50 mL in 5 hours is the finding which the nurse should prioritize to assess the urine output (UOP) of several assigned clients.
Normal urine output is 1-2 ml/kg/hr. To determine the urine output of your patient, you need to know their weight,, and the amount of time it took them to produce that urine, the amount of urine produced. It should be ideally measured every four hours.
"UOP is calculated by dividing the volume of urine produced by the number of hours that have elapsed since the bag was last emptied."
Low urine output is called oliguria. For adults, it is less than 400 millimeters in a day though it may vary according to the weight.
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