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The different routes of intake and output are correct. Also they probly are meaning they want I&O's from previous days also so they can compare and check for fluid deficits or excesses. Large intakes and no outputs,, large outputs with normal intakes,, there is a lot to consider when balance is off. So just having the most recent is not actually a true picture.
OMG212
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Hey! I'm sorry, maybe it is a stupid question, I'm from Spain and in this moment I'm preparing the NClex and I have seen several times "I&O", could any one tell me what is the meaning?