CNAs measure fluid intake and urine output of patients to help monitor their hydration. All fluids are measured in milliliters. a. A patient consumes 130 milliliters, 210 milliliters, 100 milliliters, and 150 milliliters of fluid at various times during the day. Find the total intake of fluids. b. The nurse’s aide measures 320 milliliters, 225 milliliters, and 70 milliliters of urine output for the same patient. Find the total output of fluids. c. Which is greater: the total input or total output for the patient? By how many milliliters?
A) a. 580 milliliters
b. 605 milliliters
c. Total output; 15 milliliters
B) a. 600 milliliters
b. 625 milliliters
c. Total output; 35 milliliters
C) a. 585 milliliters
b. 610 milliliters
c. Total output; 20 milliliters
D) a. 595 milliliters
b. 620 milliliters
c. Total output; 30 milliliters
E) a. 590 milliliters
b. 615 milliliters
c. Total output; 25 milliliters
E) a. 590 milliliters
b. 615 milliliters
c. Total output; 25 milliliters
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