Question # 52

A nurse is assessing a patient with suspected dehydration. Which of the following findings is most indicative of dehydration?

Options:

A.

Decreased skin turgor, dry mucous membranes, and dark-colored urine.

B.

Increased fluid retention and swelling in the legs.

C.

Pale, moist skin and frequent urination.

D.

Increased thirst and normal urine output.

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