The nurse is providing care to newborns in the nursery. When assessing the newborns urinary output, which does the nurse anticipate as normal urinary output?

A) 15-60 mL
B) 100-300 mL
C) 250-450 mL
D) 400-500 mL


Answer: A

Normal urinary output for the newborn at 1-2 days of age is 15-60 mL. Normal urinary output for a newborn 3 to 10 days of age is 100-300 mL. The normal output for the newborn at 10 days of age to the infant at 2 months of age is 250-400 mL. Normal output for an infant at 2 months of age through 1 year is 400-500 mL.

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