An older adult patient,who lives in a long-term care facility,presents in the emergency department (ED) due to fever,nausea,and vomiting over the past two days.The patient denies thirst.The urine dipstick indicates a decreased urine specific gravity.Which medical diagnosis should the nurse anticipate when planning care for this patient?
A) Dehydration
B) Hypertension
C) Fluid overload
D) Congestive heart failure
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