A client with diabetes insipidus is extremely dehydrated and is unable to take oral fluids. Fluid therapy is prescribed. Which intervention would be most important for the client?
A) Measuring the urine output every 30 minutes.
B) Monitoring the rate of IV infusions.
C) Measuring the fluid intake.
D) Weighing the client daily.
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