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Jacob Hillis
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The nurse knows that IV fluid therapy has been effective for a patient with hypernatremia when what happens?

A) Serum sodium concentration returns to normal.
B) Systolic and diastolic blood pressure decrease.
C) Large amounts of emesis and diarrhea decrease.
D) Urine output increases to 150 mL/hr.

Hypernatremia

A medical condition characterized by an abnormally high concentration of sodium in the blood.

Serum Sodium

The concentration of sodium ions present in the serum component of blood, important for maintaining fluid balance and nerve and muscle function.

Diastolic Blood Pressure

The pressure in the arteries when the heart rests between beats, indicating the minimum blood pressure.

  • Comprehend the clinical consequences of electrolyte imbalances in patients experiencing different health issues.
  • Appraise the effects of intravenous fluid therapy on electrolyte regulation and the overall well-being of patients.
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