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mwit1967

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The nurse is aware that the production of pale yellow urine is assumed to be a reliable indicator of adequate fluid intake. However, in some populations the sensation of thirst comes after significant fluid loss.
 
  In which population is this a factor? A) Teenagers B) Middle-aged adults C) The elderly D) The obese

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The latest studies suggest that in HIV-associated wasting, men tend to lose which of the following?
 
  A) More lean body mass than fat tissue
  B) More fat than lean body mass
  C) Peripheral fat and retain core fat
  D) Core fat and retain peripheral fat



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In healthy adults, thirst is usually a reliable indicator of water need, and output of pale yellow urine indicates intake is adequate. For some, the sensation of thirst is blunted and not a reliable indicator of need. For the elderly and children, and during hot weather or strenuous exercise, drinking fluids should not be delayed because fluid loss may be significant.

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Studies suggest that women may lose primarily fat and men lose lean body mass until their body composition changes then fat becomes preferentially lost.




mwit1967

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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
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