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A client has acute renal failure. Which of the following assessments provides the most accurate measure of the client's fluid status?

  • A. Daily weight
  • B. Intake and output
  • C. Urine specific gravity
  • D. Peripheral edema
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Daily weight is the most accurate measure of fluid status in a client with acute renal failure. Fluctuations in weight reflect changes in body fluid volume, including both fluid retention or loss. Intake and output, while important, may not always accurately reflect overall fluid status as it does not account for insensible losses. Urine specific gravity can provide information on urine concentration but does not offer a comprehensive assessment of overall fluid status. Peripheral edema, although a sign of fluid retention, is a more subjective assessment and may not always accurately reflect the client's fluid status like daily weight monitoring does.