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Donna 1966

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  1. Donna 1966 replied to Donna 1966's topic in General Nursing
    Maybe that is the true question I'm asking. Bun creatinine or elevated Na and K are normal. Been running NS at 150 for more then 12 hours. No labs redrew for more then 14 hours. What else would I need to look for, other then the outwardly signs of dehydration?
  2. Donna 1966 replied to Donna 1966's topic in General Nursing
    I work telemetry floor, so it can be just about any type of patient. Specifically my patient who just had IV lopresser about 2 & 1/2 hours ago went back into sinus tach verified by EKG. When he ask if the patent was dry. Basic Hx DM CVA, admitted with UTI
  3. Donna 1966 posted a topic in General Nursing
    What does the Dr mean exactly when they ask you is the patient dry?

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