An older client is experiencing diarrhea and a fever. Which assessment finding indicates that this client is dehydrated? (Select all that apply.)

a. Agitation and restlessness
b. Dark yellow urine
c. Orthostatic hypotension
d. Three-pound weight gain
e. Mucous membranes moist


a. Agitation and restlessness , b. Dark yellow urine


The client with diarrhea and fever has an increased risk of developing dehydration. Many clients complain of a headache and will be lethargic with dehydration. They are less likely to become restless and agitated. A dehydrated client's urine is more concentrated and darker in color. The client's fluid balance is decreased, and the blood pressure may reflect orthostatic hypotension with postural changes. Clients lose weight with dehydration due to fluid losses. Mucous membranes will be dry due to dehydration.
The client with diarrhea and fever has an increased risk of developing dehydration. Many clients complain of a headache and will be lethargic with dehydration. They are less likely to become restless and agitated. A dehydrated client's urine is more concentrated and darker in color. The client's fluid balance is decreased, and the blood pressure may reflect orthostatic hypotension with postural changes. Clients lose weight with dehydration due to fluid losses. Mucous membranes will be dry due to dehydration.

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