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Biology, 28.07.2019 18:00, leshayk91

"a client reporting increased thirst and increased urination arrives at the emergency department. the laboratory findings reveal deficiency of antidiuretic hormone (adh) and urine osmolarity of 80 mosm/kg. the primary healthcare provider prescribed intravenous (iv) fluid therapy. while assessing the patient receiving iv therapy, the nurse finds that the client continues to experience a fluid volume deficit. which is the likely reason for the client's condition

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