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Which of the following is the appropriate nursing diagnosis?

  • A. Fluid volume deficit R/T furrow tongue
  • B. Fluid volume deficit R/T uncontrolled vomiting
  • C. Dehydration R/T subnormal body temperature
  • D. Dehydration R/T incessant vomiting
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B, "Fluid volume deficit R/T uncontrolled vomiting." This option correctly identifies the cause of the fluid volume deficit as uncontrolled vomiting, which is a common reason for fluid loss. The nursing diagnosis should always reflect the underlying cause of the issue.

A is incorrect as "furrow tongue" is not a recognized medical term related to fluid volume deficit.
C is incorrect because dehydration is not typically related to subnormal body temperature unless it is severe.
D is incorrect as incessant vomiting is more specific to the cause, but the term "dehydration" should be used instead of "fluid volume deficit" in this context.

In summary, option B is the appropriate nursing diagnosis as it accurately links the fluid volume deficit to the cause of uncontrolled vomiting.