Which nursing asessment findings are consistent with fluid volume overload from high flow intravenous fluid replacement therapy?

Respuesta :

Bounding pulse

Patients with severe renal damage who are in critical care units commonly have fluid overload. Recent research has demonstrated the link between fluid excess and unfavorable outcomes; as a result, managing and optimizing fluid balance becomes essential to the care of critically sick patients.

A sufficient fluid resuscitation is necessary in critically sick patients in order to recover cardiac output, systemic blood pressure, and renal perfusion.

Bounding pulse, the existence of dependent edema, and neck vein enlargement while standing are all signs of fluid overload that the nurse should note. The client's reaction to fluid treatment is tracked using the client's pulse quality and pulse pressure.

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