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A nurse is caring for a patient who requires measurement of specific gravity every 4 hours. What does this test detect?

  • A. Nutritional deficit
  • B. Hyperkalemia
  • C. Hypercalcemia
  • D. Fluid volume status
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Specific gravity is a test used to determine the concentration of solutes in the urine, reflecting the kidney's ability to concentrate urine. Changes in specific gravity can indicate fluid volume status, such as dehydration (fluid volume deficit) or overhydration (fluid volume excess). Options A, B, and C are incorrect as specific gravity does not directly detect nutritional deficits, hyperkalemia, or hypercalcemia.