The nurse makes the evaluation that the intake of one of the adult clients in her care is adequate when she measures the total daily intake as

a. 750 ml.
b. 900 ml.
c. 1000 ml.
d. 2000 ml.


D
The adequate daily fluid intake of an adult is between 1500 and 2000 ml.

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