client on intake and output eats 1/2 cup of mashed potatoes, 4 ounces of cranberry juice, 7 ounces of milk, and a hot roast beef sandwich. What is the client's FLUID intake?
The client's FLUID intake is 330 mL.
To calculate the total fluid intake, we convert each food and drink item into milliliters and sum the values. The mashed potatoes are generally considered to contribute minimal fluid, but the liquids consumed contribute significantly to the total intake.
This choice underestimates the total fluid intake. It appears to account for only a small portion of the liquids consumed, failing to include the significant volumes of cranberry juice and milk.
This option is still too low. While it may consider the milk and cranberry juice, it likely overlooks the contribution from the mashed potatoes and overestimates the intake of solid foods, which do not contribute as much fluid.
This is the correct calculation, as it accurately reflects the total fluid intake from the individual items: 4 ounces of cranberry juice (approximately 120 mL), 7 ounces of milk (approximately 210 mL), and minimal contribution from the mashed potatoes. Adding these provides a total of around 330 mL.
This choice overestimates the fluid intake. It suggests that the contributions from the mashed potatoes and sandwich are substantial, which is not accurate, as solid foods typically contribute less fluid than liquids.
The total fluid intake for the client is calculated to be 330 mL, taking into account the significant contributions from liquids like cranberry juice and milk while recognizing the limited fluid contribution from solid food items. Accurate assessment of fluid intake is crucial for patient care, especially in managing hydration status.
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