1500-1600ml/day or 300-500ml every 4 hrs.
The DRI for calcium is 1000 milligrams per day for normal individuals.
Urinary output is dependent on many factors, such as intake, age, health conditions In a normal, healthy adult, your body should pretty much match its output with its intake. That is, what goes in, should come out in pretty much the same volume.
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.
In 24 hours it's output is about 1.0 to 1.8 liters
A normal blood sugar range will vary from person to person depending on age, health and at what time of day they are tested. Typically a normal range is between 70 and 110 milligrams or 140 milligrams immediately after eating.
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
120 grams 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 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.
120. 10 milligrams twice a day would be 20 milligrams a day. 20 milligrams a day/ 5 milligrams in a tablet = 4 tablets a day. multiply that by 30 days and you get the answer.
The average output of urine for a normal healthy adult is about 800-2,000 milliliters per day, with a normal range of 0.5-2.0 liters. This can vary depending on factors such as fluid intake, diet, and overall health.