Which laboratory value should the nurse monitor for the client with a diagnosis of Diabetes Insipidus?
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urine white blood cells |
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serum calcium |
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urine glucose |
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serum sodium |
Serum sodium as it is more than 135 meq/l because in this disease there is increased urine production.
Which laboratory value should the nurse monitor for the client with a diagnosis of Diabetes Insipidus?...
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