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Calculate the 24 hour intake and output for your patient, based on the following: 8am Ate breakfast 2 cups coffee (Sanka), 1 glass juice, 1 small bowl cereal with 1 carton (8oz) milk; l0AM: Used bedpan Urine 400 mL; 12 NOON: Ate lunch 1large glass (16oz) milk, 1 soup bowl (16oz) broth, 1 small bowl custard, 1 small bowl (10oz) jello; 1 PM: Drank 1 glass (8oz) water; 2PM: Used bedpan 550 mL urine light brown 1 formed BM; 3 PM: Drank 1 glass (10oz) water; 4PM: Vomited 550 mL dark green liquid; 5 PM: Supper 1 small bowl (4oz) jello, 1/2 soup bowl (8oz) broth, 2 crackers; 6PM: Drank 1 large glass (16oz) of juice; 8PM: Used bedpan Urine 480 mL; 10 PM: Drank 1 glass (10oz) water; 11 PM: IV--had absorbed 750 mL since 3 PM; 2AM: Drank 1 glass (10oz) water; 4AM: Used bedpan twice Urine 550 mL, Liquid BM 300 mL; 6AM: Drank 1 glass (10oz) water

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