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A patient with third-degree burns is being treated with high-volume intravenous fluids and has a urine output of 40 cc per hour. The nurse realizes that this urine output
1. is normal for this patient.
2. provides evidence that the patient is dehydrated.
3. provides evidence that the patient is over-hydrated.
4. is indicative of pending renal failure.
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11 years ago
1 -- Intake and output measurements indicate the adequacy of fluid resuscitation, and should range from 30 to 50 mL per hour in an adult.
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