a nurse is admitting a client with dehydration caused from water loss in excess of electrolyte loss. which type of dehydration is this client experiencing?

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Hypertonic is the type of dehydration is this client experiencing.

When electrolyte loss exceeds water loss, hypertonic dehydration occurs. The most hazardous kind of dehydration is this one. It is brought on by giving kids fluids with a lot of solutes.

When an individual excretes too much water without also excreting electrolytes, it leads to hypertonic dehydration, which results in the extracellular fluid (the fluid that surrounds cells) having a high sodium concentration.

Isotonic dehydration is another name for this condition, which happens when there are equal amounts of electrolyte and water shortages. When the electrolyte shortfall outweighs the water deficit, hypotonic dehydration results, rendering the serum hypotonic.

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