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How Do Nurses Assess Cellular Hydration?
Nurses assess cellular hydration through various methods:
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Physical examination
: Checking skin turgor, mucous membranes, and capillary refill.
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Vital signs
: Monitoring blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature.
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Laboratory tests
: Blood urea nitrogen (BUN), serum electrolytes, and urine specific gravity.
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