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Fluid & Electrolytes Chapter 29: 
 Signs and symptoms of fluid overload pg. 1056 pg. 949 & 956-957 
Generalized edema, pulmonary edema (moist rales & crackles), Hepatomegaly, slow bounding pulse, weight 
gain, lethargy, elevated venous pressure, seizures, coma. Lab findings: Decreased serum electrolytes, low urine 
specific gravity, decreased hematocrit, variable urine volume. 
 Signs and symptoms of fluid deficit pg. 1056 pg. 949 & 951-955 
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Fluid & Electrolytes Chapter 29: 
 Signs and symptoms of fluid overload pg. 1056 pg. 949 & 956-957 
Generalized edema, pulmonary edema (moist rales & crackles), Hepatomegaly, slow bounding pulse, weight 
gain, lethargy, elevated venous pressure, seizures, coma. Lab findings: Decreased serum electrolytes, low urine 
specific gravity, decreased hematocrit, variable urine volume. 
 Signs and symptoms of fluid deficit pg. 1056 pg. 949 & 951-955 
Top 3: #1 Poor skin turgor #2 abnormal respirati...