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Title: When treating fluid imbalances, which is the ultimate goal of care? 1. To diagnose and correct ...
Post by: 18ryanmandich on Jan 24, 2018
When treating fluid imbalances, which is the ultimate goal of care?
 
  1. To diagnose and correct the underlying cause of the disorder
  2. To maintain normal vital signs
  3. To keep clients normothermic
  4. To administer intravenous fluids


Title: When treating fluid imbalances, which is the ultimate goal of care? 1. To diagnose and correct ...
Post by: sadeboyd on Jan 24, 2018
Correct Answer: 1
Rationale 1: When treating fluid imbalances, the ultimate goal of the health care team is to diagnose and correct the underlying cause of the disorder.
Rationale 2: While important, maintaining normal vital signs is not the goal of the health care team while treating fluid imbalances.
Rationale 3: While important, maintaining normothermia is not the goal of the health care team while treating fluid imbalances.
Rationale 4: Administration of intravenous fluids is an implementation, not a goal.
Global Rationale: When treating fluid imbalances, the ultimate goal of the health care team is to diagnose and correct the underlying cause of the disorder. While important, maintaining normal vital signs and normothermia are not the goals of the health care team while treating fluid imbalances. Administration of intravenous fluids is an implementation, not a goal.