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A hospital patient with peripheral edema has been prescribed furosemide (Lasix). How should the nurse best determine the extent of the patient's desired fluid loss?
A)Assess the patient's skin turgor on a daily basis.
B)Test the osmolarity of the patient's urine regularly.
C)Weigh the patient daily.
D)Auscultate the patient's chest each morning.
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