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1 HHC96DX| nutrients.~Body Nutrition Excess Risk [C0150053] [J24.4]~ 2 HHC96DX| nutrients.~Body Nutrition Excess [C0231352] [J24.3]~More 3 HHC96DX| dehydration.~Fluid Volume Excess Risk [C0184536] [F15.4]~ 4 HHC96DX| or edema.~Fluid Volume Excess [C0546817] [F15.3]~Fluid 5 HHC96IN| R52]~Actions to manage excess fluid in tissue.~Emergency 6 NAN94PT| dehydration.~Fluid Volume Excess [C0546817] [U000032]~The 7 NIC96AC| moisture-absorbing pads, to remove excess moisture, as appropriate [ 8 NIC96AC| symptoms of fluid volume excess persist or worsen [C0509654] [ 9 NIC96AC| possible negative effects of excess chilling, as appropriate [ 10 NIC96AC| hyperaldosteronism, glucocorticoid excess, and licorice abuse), as 11 NIC96AC| symptoms of overhydration/fluid excess [C0513206] [U005196]~----~ 12 NIC96AC| possible causes of HCO3 excess, such as vomiting, gastric 13 NIC96AC| causes of carbonic acid excess and respiratory acidosis, 14 NIC96AC| signs and symptoms of HCO3 excess and metabolic alkalosis: 15 NIC96AC| symptoms of carbonic acid excess and respiratory acidosis: 16 NIC96AC| hypochloremia, and possible HCO3 excess [C0513380] [U005375]~----~ 17 NIC96AC| patient for evidence of excess physical and emotional fatigue [ 18 PCDS97OR| protocol for fluid volume excess or impaired gas exchange 19 PCDS97PR| 05100.02]~----~Electrolyte excess [C0548897] [PRB_05100.04]~----~ 20 PCDS97PR| 05000.02]~----~Fluid volume excess [C0546817] [PRB_05000.04]~----~ 21 PCDS97PR| Risk of electrolyte excess [C0548898] [PRB_05100.05]~----~ 22 PCDS97PR| Risk of fluid volume excess [C0548892] [PRB_05000.05]~----~