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The nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with severe dehydration. The nurse notes that the patient’s albumin level is 4.0. What might this indicate? The patient is in a compromised protein state, An acute nutritional deficiency The level may be falsely high. A long-term nutritional deficiency.
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