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___________________ is manifested by decreased urine output,dry mucous membranes,decreased capillary refill,a disparity in central and peripheral pulses,tachycardia,hypotension,and shock.
Decreased Urine Output
A condition marked by a reduction in the volume of urine produced and excreted, which can indicate underlying health issues.
Dry Mucous Membranes
Refers to a condition where the mucous membranes, such as those in the mouth, nose, and eyes, lack adequate moisture.
Decreased Capillary Refill
A condition where the capillaries in the nail beds or skin take longer than usual to return to their normal color after being pressed, indicating potential circulation problems.
- Identify indicators of fluid excess and suitable nursing measures.
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Fluid volume deficit
FVD is manifested by decreased urine output,dry mucous membranes,decreased capillary refill,a disparity in central and peripheral pulses,tachycardia,hypotension,and shock.
Learning Objectives
- Identify indicators of fluid excess and suitable nursing measures.
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