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What Laboratory Finding Should the Nurse Expect in a Child

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What laboratory finding should the nurse expect in a child with an excess of water?


A) Decreased hematocrit
B) High serum osmolality
C) High urine specific gravity
D) Increased blood urea nitrogen

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