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shofmannx20

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You notice that a patient with a catheter has no urine output over the last 2 hours. You should
 
  A)
 
  report this to the head nurse or immediate supervisor.
  B)
 
  report this to his/her doctor.
  C)
 
  continue with your assignment unless the bag is full.
  D)
 
  question the patient about his/her intake.

Question 2

Fluid balance means
 
  A)
 
  intake approximately equals output.
  B)
 
  indwelling catheter in a male.
  C)
 
  poor hygiene or poor catheter care.
  D)
 
  decreased efficiency of the ureters.



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