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What is the measure of fluid taken in and voided?

  1. Intake and output

  2. Isolation precautions

  3. IV care

  4. Integumentary system

The correct answer is: Intake and output

The measure of fluid taken in and voided refers to the process of tracking both the input (intake) of fluids a person consumes and the output of fluids that are excreted from the body, typically through urine. This is essential in healthcare settings to assess a patient’s hydration status, kidney function, and overall health. By monitoring intake and output, healthcare providers can detect any imbalances that may indicate potential health problems or the need for intervention. This practice is crucial for maintaining proper fluid balance and ensuring the patient's needs are met. The other options pertain to different healthcare concepts. Isolation precautions relate to procedures designed to prevent the spread of infections. IV care involves the management and administration of intravenous fluids, which is more specific to fluid delivery rather than recording intake and output. The integumentary system refers to the skin and its associated structures, which is unrelated to the measurement of fluid intake and output.