it all depends on how much liquid is givin to the child. In everyone you should put out as much as you take in. EX. if you drink 340 cc's (or mg) of water you should urinate out 340 cc's of water
The minimum normal urine output for a child is one milliliter per kilogram of weight per hour. If a child weighs 44 pounds, then he weighs 20 kilograms. So his normal hourly urine output is 20 times one, or twenty milliliters. The normal for one day, or 24 hours, is 20 times 24, or 480 milliliters.
A basic formula that pediatricians use is: a child's urinary output is 0.5cc/kg/hour. So, if your two year old is 15kg, the urinary output per day would be approximately: 180 cc per day.
The normal daily urine output for a 4 year old child is 600-700 ml. This output can change in conditions where a child is dehydrated, or drank extra fluids.
Between 700 - 1500 mls a day depending on their weight, and their fluid intake
80% of what it drinks
A seven year old what?
2ml/kg/hr
Probably over 50
For a male OR female, drinking about 2 liters of fluid a day, the normal urine output should be 800 to 2,000 milliliters a day. Urine output below 500 milliliters a day is considered a low urine output and is a sign of disease.
The output of urine & frequency depends on 1. climatic changes 2. intake of fluids(glycerine content)/medications 3. age 4. ailments like diabetes etc. Normally it is 4-6 times a day with output of + 1500 cc urine on average
1500
1500 ml
Average urine output is atleast 0.6 liters or 600 mL.
It goes on weight. So if you weigh 80kg, it should be 80mls an hour. So for 24 hours, 80 x 24 = 1920 mls a day.
Normal urine output is 1.5 liters per day or 50-60ml/hour. So its a normal amount for a female of 118 lbs.
The minimum adult urine output to clear the body of waste products is 720 milliliters in 24 hours. Depending on the hydration status of the adult, urine output of up to 2000 milliliters in 24 hours is normal.
There are many things that affect an animal's urine output such as food intake. Beverage intake also affects an animal's urine output.
1250 milliliters per 24 hours
Certainly. Decrease cardiac output would mean a decreased in blood flow to the kidneys, which would lead to reduced filtration, therefore urine output.