13. A client is at risk for dehydration and has a prescription to encourage fluidsWhich should the nurse do to increase the client's intake of ? Select all that apply

1)Provide drinks that the client likes
2) Measure all the client's liquid intake 3)Keep of at the client's bedside )
4)Explain to the client that a feeding tube may have to be used
5) Encourage the to drink three ounces of liquids each hour

1) Provide drinks that the client likes: Offering the client beverages that they enjoy increases the likelihood that they will consume more fluids.

2) Measure all the client's liquid intake: Keeping track of the client's fluid intake helps monitor their hydration status and ensures that they are meeting their prescribed fluid goals.
3) Keep a pitcher of water at the client's bedside: Having easy access to water will encourage the client to drink more frequently.
5) Encourage the client to drink three ounces of liquids each hour: Providing specific targets for fluid intake helps the client understand how much they should be drinking and can promote increased consumption.

To increase the client's intake of fluids and prevent dehydration, the nurse should:

1) Provide drinks that the client likes: Offering fluids that the client enjoys can make them more likely to drink and increase their fluid intake.

2) Measure all the client's liquid intake: Keeping track of the client's liquid intake can help the nurse assess if they are drinking enough or if additional measures need to be taken to prevent dehydration.

3) Keep a water pitcher or water bottle at the client's bedside: Having water easily accessible and within reach can encourage the client to drink more frequently throughout the day.

5) Encourage the client to drink three ounces of liquids each hour: Setting a specific goal for the client to drink a certain amount of fluids each hour can help monitor and ensure they are staying hydrated.