why is this a sign of overhydration?

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a post op patient has a BP of 112/72, an increased HR, diaphoretic, and RR 29....

wouldn't this be a sign of dehydration?

Specializes in Cardiac Telemetry, ED.

Yeah, but you called all of us who wanted her to think for herself "mean". That's not starting anything at all....

Well I am done with this conversation but I believe that the way people told her "to think for herself" was what started it. Sorry I guess I just don't agree.

Specializes in NICU, Post-partum.
Okay so what... she's going to cheat on the NCLEX by asking questions.... or maybe she just ran across something she didn't get and figured that someone with experience could help her out/explain it better. You know the NCLEX study guides have the answers in them... along with the explanations. What's wrong with asking the experts?

No one minds answering questions...just not 8 posts worth of Nursing 101 questions that bare minimum of internet research would quickly answer.

Do you suppose the OP is getting y'all to do her homework for her? The last 8 threads she's started look very much like homework questions.

There are people here who are always willing to do students' homework for them-especially careplans- and it bugs the heck out of me.

I'm not talking about this thread specifically.

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

OP has not returned.

Think all has been said that can be said.

Closing thread.

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