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Which finding is most indicative of fluid overload in an adult client?

Crackles in the lung bases indicate fluid accumulation in the lungs, a classic sign of fluid overload.

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Question: Which finding is most indicative of fluid overload in an adult client?

Answer options:

  • Decreased central venous pressure (CVP).
  • Orthostatic hypotension. ✅ Crackles in the lung bases.
  • Dry mucous membranes.

Correct answer: Crackles in the lung bases.

Explanation: Crackles in the lung bases indicate fluid accumulation in the lungs, a classic sign of fluid overload.

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