DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ADULT MALE AND FEMALE IN URINE OUTPUT AFTER LASIX CONSUMPTION
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Urine output is a noninvasive method which use to measure the fluid balance once intravascular volume has been restored. The normal urine output is defined as 1.5 to 2 mL/kg per hour. Urine output are helpful physiologic parameters in evaluation acute kidney injury this method commonly used among hospitalized adult patients, using loop diuretic Furosemide must be carefully as its bioavailability differs between oral and intravenous therapy, a solid understanding of its bioavailability is necessary along with dose adjustment kinetics associated with its rout of administration in order to maximize efficiency and at the same time to avoid its several side effects especially in individuals with chronic kidney diseases CKD. Aim There is difference between adult Male and Female in Urine output after Lasix consumption