A nurse is providing care for a patient receiving isotonicfluids intravenously at a rate of 150 mL/hr for the past 12 hours.Which assessment findings require the nurse to notify the healthcare provider? (Select all that apply)
- Decreased skin turgor
- Jugular vein distention
- Dry mucous membranes
- Light, yellow-colored urine
- Blood pressure of 128/72 mmHg
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