A patient with symptoms of diabetes insipidus is admitted to the hospital for evaluation and treatment of the condition. An appropriate nursing diagnosis for the patient is
A) insomnia related to frequent waking at night to void.
B) impaired gas exchange related to fluid retention in lungs.
C) excess fluid volume related to intake greater than output.
D) risk for impaired skin integrity related to generalized edema.
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