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Mr3Hunna

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A client drinks 300 mL of magnesium citrate. How many ounces did the client consume? _____ oz
 
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Question 2

A client's intake was the following:
 
  1 1/4 cup of coffee (1 cup = 8 oz)
  4 oz cranberry juice
  1 1/2 bowls of chicken broth (1 bowl = 6 oz)
  3 1/2 glasses of water (1 glass = 6 oz)
  The client voided urine as follows: 260 mL, 180 mL, 500 mL, and 425 mL
  Calculate the client's I&O in mL.
  a. Intake: _____ mL
  b. Output: _____ mL



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

ANS: a. 1,320; b. 1,365





 

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