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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
30mls
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.
The bladder's capacity of storing urine is about 500ml. In intake and output , we should at least have 30 ml of urine per hour.
If urine output exceeds input you will lose total body water. If you are retaining fluid, i.e. have too much, this is normal and good. At some point, if it does not stop , it will lead to dehydration.
Intake is the amount of fluids someone takes in and output is how much urine they excreted. It's used to monitor fluid balance.
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.
urine output is a dynamic process, so the only way to calculate it is to measure volumes each time the person urinates... There are formulas to calculate the amount of clearance of substances or concentration of things in the blood and how much leaves in the urine, but actual urine totals need to be measured each beaker at a time...
Depending on her size and her level of water consumption, a cow can expell around 20 L of urine per day. Usually, the more water a cow will drink the bigger her urine output.
6 - 7 wet diapers per day is considered normal.
This depends primarily on the amount of water consumed throughout the day. However, for the average person, the amount of of urine produced by the human body ranges from about 1 to 2 liters per day.