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A patient with an infection has a nursing diagnosis of fluid volume deficit related to excessive diaphoresis. What is an appropriate patient outcome?

a. Balanced intake and output are achieved.
b. Patient verbalizes a need for increased fluid intake.
c. Bedding is changed when it becomes damp.
d. Skin remains cool and dry throughout hospitalization.

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Final answer:

An appropriate patient outcome for a nursing diagnosis of fluid volume deficit related to excessive diaphoresis is balanced intake and output.

Step-by-step explanation:

An appropriate patient outcome for a nursing diagnosis of fluid volume deficit related to excessive diaphoresis is a. Balanced intake and output are achieved.

Fluid volume deficit refers to a condition where there is a loss of extracellular fluid that can lead to dehydration. Excessive diaphoresis refers to excessive sweating, which can cause fluid volume deficit. The goal of treatment is to restore the balance between fluid intake and output and to maintain a normal fluid volume.

In this case, achieving balanced intake and output means ensuring that the patient's fluid intake matches their fluid output, so that they are adequately hydrated and do not experience further fluid volume deficit.

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