0.5 ml/kg/hr in normal fit person.but in ill patients we must know the in take and in sensible loss.
1 cc/kg/hour
the normal urine output is 30ml per hour. so if your going to get the 24 hour output - 30x24 - it will give you 720ml per day.
You should be aiming for a urine output above 1 ml/kg/hr
100ml
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 normal urine output is 30ml per hour. so if your going to get the 24 hour output - 30x24 - it will give you 720ml per day.
A normal urine output for adults would be about 100ml/hour; beyond 125ml/hour would be considered excessive if it extended for more than 1-2 days.
30-40ml/hr
A normal urine output for adults would be about 100ml/hour; beyond 125ml/hour would be considered excessive if it extended for more than 1-2 days.
1mL per kg per hour.
Normal urine output for a burn patient is typically considered to be around 0.5 to 1.0 mL/kg/hour. However, in the context of significant burns, especially those covering more than 20% of total body surface area, urine output may be targeted to be higher, often around 1.0 to 1.5 mL/kg/hour, to ensure adequate kidney perfusion and to help prevent renal complications. Close monitoring is essential, as urine output can indicate fluid status and response to resuscitation.
at least 30ml per hour