Electrolyte Disturbances (Assessment & Diagnosis) — 72yo Man | Nephrology | MCCQE1 Q#13324

MCCQE1 Question #13324

Dimension of Care

Acute Care

Activity

Assessment & Diagnosis

Objective

Electrolyte Disturbances

Section

Medicine / Family Medicine

Subject

Nephrology

Last updated: February 2026
A 72-year-old man presents with 24 hours of confusion and unsteady gait. His daughter reports he has been drinking excessive water since starting hydrochlorothiazide 2 weeks ago for hypertension. He has had poor oral intake for several days due to nausea. Examination shows dry mucous membranes, decreased skin turgor, and flat jugular venous pressure. Laboratory studies confirm marked hypotonic hyponatremia. Which clinical finding is most helpful to interpret this patient’s volume status to guide initial management of hyponatremia?
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