Compute the total intake and output in milliliters (mL) for the following situation: IV fluid infusion: 1,250 mL Nasogastric tube output: 560 mL Nasogastric tube irrigation: four times with 30 mL saline Jackson-Pratt wound drainage: 60 mL
TOTAL I&O: _______________, _______________
a. Intake 1,250 mL, Output 1,030 mL
b. Intake 1,280 mL, Output 1,030 mL
c. Intake 1,370 mL, Output 1,090 mL
d. Intake 1,250 mL, Output 470 mL
ANS: C
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