The nurse is caring for a patient admitted with diabetes insipidus (DI). Which information is most important to report to the health care provider?
a. The patient is confused and lethargic.
b. The patient reports a recent head injury.
c. The patient has a urine output of 400 mL/hr.
d. The patient's urine specific gravity is 1.003.
ANS: A
The patient's confusion and lethargy may indicate hypernatremia and should be addressed quickly. In addition, patients with DI compensate for fluid losses by drinking copious amounts of fluids, but a patient who is lethargic will be unable to drink enough fluids and will become hypovolemic. A high urine output, low urine specific gravity, and history of a recent head injury are consistent with diabetes insipidus, but they do not require immediate nursing action to avoid life-threatening complications.
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