
Differentiating hypovolemic, euvolemic, and hypervolemic conditions involves careful clinical examination and targeted laboratory tests. Clinical signs combined with urinary sodium, plasma osmolality, and serum electrolytes can aid in identifying the underlying causes of altered volume status.
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