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According to current standards, a child with which of the urine measurement would be considered clinically dehydrated?

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Answer: Urine Output <1mL/kg/hr

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Normal Urine Output in Children is between 1-2mL/kg/hour. A Urine Output that is less than that would mean that the patient is dehydrated. The best way to measure urinary output is with a vesical catheter to make sure that there is no loss of urine in the collection of the measurement process.

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