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The child weight is 9.27 And the age 19 month Fluid and Electrolyte Balance: uri

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Question

The child weight is 9.27 And the age 19 month
Fluid and Electrolyte Balance: urinary output ((2mL/kg/hr (infant-preschool): 1mL/kg/hr (school-age); 0.5 ml/kg/hr (adolescent)] 1hour expected output mL 24 hr output mL/day Minimum fluid requirement: 100 ml/Kg for Ist 10 Kg + 50 mL/Kg for the next 10 Kg + 20 ml each additional mL/day Calculate the actual hourly urine output for your patient over the 8 hours you cared for your patient: Does it meet the minimal requirements? our Does it meet the minimal requirements? Nutrition: Minimum caloric intake required alculate the actual 8 hour caloric intake of your patient if your patient was on ormula. Does it meet the minimal requirements

Explanation / Answer

Child weight is 9.27kgs and the age is 19 month so child is preschooler or infant stage.so minimum urine output is 2ml/kg/hour that is 2*9.27=around 20ml per hour so for 24 hours it is 480ml per day.

minimum fluid requirement is 100ml per kg for 1st 10kg that will be 1000ml and 50ml per kg for next 10kg that will be 500ml so total weight is around 20kgs so fluid requirement is 1500ml per day.

for 8 hours the urine output is 160ml approximately and 500ml fluid for 8 hours.

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