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2) 5 signs and symptoms of fluid volume overload.
1) Weight gain.
2) Edema in the extremities.
3) Abdominal swelling.
4) High blood pressure.
5) SOB (Shortness of breath).
1. Explain what is fluid volume overload and the signs and symptoms. What type of interventions are necessary from Nursing. 2. Explain what is fluid volume deficit and the signs and symptoms. What type of interventions are necessary from Nursing.
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What are symptoms of fluid volume deficit?
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List signs and symptoms of worsening heart failure.
16. What are symptoms of fluid volume deficit?
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