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A client with hyperglycemia, which assessment finding best supports a nursing diagnosis of Deficient fluid volume?

  • A. Cool, clammy skin
  • B. Increased urine osmolarity
  • C. Distended neck veins
  • D. serum sodium level
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Increased urine osmolarity. In hyperglycemia, the body tries to eliminate excess glucose through increased urine output, causing a concentrated urine with high osmolarity. This indicates fluid deficit. Cool, clammy skin (A) may suggest poor perfusion but not fluid volume deficit. Distended neck veins (C) are more indicative of fluid overload. Serum sodium level (D) may be elevated in fluid deficit but does not directly assess volume status like urine osmolarity does.