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A patient has been vomiting for 2 days and has not been able to eat or drink anything during this time.She has not urinated for 12 hours.Physical examination reveals the following: T = 99.6°F (37.6°C) orally; P = 110 beats/min,weak and thready; BP = 80/52 mm Hg.Her skin and mucous membranes are dry,and there is decreased skin turgor.The patient states that she feels very weak.The following are her laboratory results:
Sodium 138mEg/L
Potassium 3.7 mEq/L
Calcium 9.2mg/dL
Magnesium 1.8 mg/dL,
Chloride 99mEq/L
BUN 29 mg/dL
Which of the following is an appropriate nursing diagnosis for this patient?

A) Impaired Gas Exchange related to ineffective breathing
B) Excess Fluid Volume related to limited fluid output
C) Deficient Fluid Volume related to abnormal fluid loss
D) Electrolyte Imbalance related to decreased oral intake

Deficient Fluid Volume

A medical condition characterized by a lower than normal amount of fluid in the body, often resulting from dehydration, loss of blood, or other factors.

Electrolyte Imbalance

A condition in which the levels of electrolytes in the body are either too high or too low, affecting various bodily functions.

  • Discern and manage symptoms of fluid and electrolyte disturbances.
  • Ascertain suitable nursing diagnoses for conditions involving fluid and electrolyte disturbances.
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Annie BasigsigOct 25, 2024
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