Science, asked by mahaveer8073, 11 months ago

Which of the following is a correct measurement of urinary output?
(A) 40 oz
(B) 300 cc
(C) 2 cups
(D) 1 quart​

Answers

Answered by AwesomeSoul47
10

urine output is 1-2 ml/kg/hr. To determine the urine output of your patient, you need to know their weight, the amount of urine produced, and the amount of time it took them to produce that urine. Urine output should be measured at least every four hours if possible.

Answered by KailashHarjo
0

300 cc is the correct measurement of urinary output. Option(B) is the correct answer.

  • In addition to serving as a marker for acute kidney injury, urine output is frequently used to direct fluid resuscitation in critically ill patients.
  • While a decrease in urine output may be linked to a reduction in glomerular filtration rate as a result of a drop in renal blood flow or renal perfusion pressure, critically ill patients may also experience neurohormonal factors and functional changes that affect diuresis and natriuresis.
  • Urinary output typically ranges from 30 to 400 ccs per hour. You must alert the nurse if a patient's output deviates from this range. You must evaluate how the urine appears as well. Normal production ought to be clear to light yellow in hue.

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