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A client is admitted with a diagnosis of fluid volume deficit. Which clinical finding would the nurse expect?

  • A. Bounding pulse
  • B. Bradycardia
  • C. Oliguria
  • D. Dry mucous membranes
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Dry mucous membranes (D) are a common clinical finding indicating fluid volume deficit. In dehydration, there is insufficient fluid in the body, leading to dry mucous membranes due to decreased saliva production. Bounding pulse (A) is associated with fluid volume excess, not deficit. Bradycardia (B) and oliguria (C) are not typical clinical findings of fluid volume deficit but may be seen in fluid volume excess or other conditions.