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Which of the following outcomes would indicate successful treatment of diabetes insipidus?

  • A. Fluid intake of less than 2,500mL
  • B. Blood pressure of 90/50mmHg
  • C. Pulse rate of 126 beats/min
  • D. Urine output of more than 200mL/hour
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Fluid intake of less than 2,500mL. In diabetes insipidus, the body cannot properly regulate fluid balance, leading to excessive thirst and urination. Successful treatment aims to manage these symptoms by reducing fluid intake to prevent dehydration. Therefore, a decrease in fluid intake indicates successful treatment.

Explanation for incorrect choices:
B: Blood pressure of 90/50mmHg - Blood pressure is not directly related to the treatment of diabetes insipidus.
C: Pulse rate of 126 beats/min - Pulse rate is not a specific indicator of successful treatment for diabetes insipidus.
D: Urine output of more than 200mL/hour - In diabetes insipidus, excessive urine output is a symptom of the condition, so an increase in urine output does not indicate successful treatment.