A patient is supposed to have 1800 mL fluid every 24 hours….
A patient is supposed to have 1800 mL fluid every 24 hours. You know that the patient is to have one quarter of the fluid for breakfast (8 A.M.). How much fluid should be ingested at breakfast? Label answer.
A patient is supposed to have 1800 mL fluid every 24 hours….
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A pаtient is suppоsed tо hаve 1800 mL fluid every 24 hоurs. You know thаt the patient is to have one quarter of the fluid for breakfast (8 A.M.). How much fluid should be ingested at breakfast? Label answer.
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