Using Specific Gravity in Urinalysis: Assessing Fluid Status in Patients with Hyperthyroidism

The nurse is reviewing laboratory values for a patient with hyperthyroidism.Which component of the urinalysis should the nurse use to help determine the patient’s fluid status?

urine specific gravity

The nurse should use the specific gravity component of the urinalysis to help determine the patient’s fluid status. Specific gravity can indicate how well the kidneys are able to concentrate urine, which is important in assessing hydration status. In hyperthyroidism, the patient may have an increased urine output, leading to potential dehydration or fluid imbalances. By looking at specific gravity, the nurse can assess the concentration of the patient’s urine and determine if the patient is adequately hydrated or at risk for dehydration.

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