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When providing care to a patient with increased intracranial pressure, the nurse should be concerned about which clinical finding because it can result in an additional increase in intracranial pressure?
Sodium Chloride
A chemical compound known as table salt, consisting of sodium and chloride ions, essential for various bodily functions including nerve transmission and muscle function.
Water Loss
The process by which water exits the body, through means such as sweating, breathing, and urination.
Body
The physical structure of a living organism, comprising various systems and organs that work together to sustain life.
ADH Levels
Concentrations of Antidiuretic Hormone in the bloodstream, which regulates water balance in the body by affecting the kidneys.
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