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- A nurse is assessing a 15-year-old female patient who isdiagnosed with anorexia. Following the assessment, thenurse recommends that the patient meet with a nutritionist.This action best exemplifies the use of:a. Clinical judgmentb. Clinical reasoningc. Critical thinkingd. Blended competencies4. How nursing's mission and/or goals relate to or are applied to nutrition.1. Create a nursing care plan for an overweight or obese school aged child. How would you engage the child and/or family in the plan?
- 2. The registered nurse prepares to conduct a nutritional assessment on Mrs. Varner, a 52- year-old Caucasian female who describes herself as “overweight most of my adult life.” The client states that her health is good. She works part-time as a receptionist and volunteers about 10 hours per week in her church. The nurse obtains Mrs. Varner’s height as 64 inches and her weight as 165 pounds. D. Mrs. Varner’s waist circumference is 38 inches. What is your assessment? E. What laboratory values would the nurse review to evaluate Mrs. Varner’s protein levels?A nurse is assessing a patient who has been NPO (nothing bymouth) prior to abdominal surgery. The patient is ordered aclear liquid diet for breakfast, to advance to a house diet astolerated. Which assessments would indicate to the nurse thatthe patient’s diet should not be advanced?a. The patient consumed 75% of the liquids on her breakfasttray.b. The patient tells you she is hungry.c. The patient’s abdomen is soft, nondistended, with bowelsounds.d. The patient reports fullness and diarrhea afterbreakfast.The nurse is conducting a health teaching to a patient for administration of a drug. Which of the following statements accurately describe the influence of specific factors on the absorption of a drug? (Select all that apply.) A. Acidic drugs are well absorbed in the stomach. B. Liquid preparations have to be dissolved in the gastrointestinal fluids. C. Food in the stomach always delays the absorption of medications. D. The unionized form of drugs is absorbed more readily. E. Injected medications are usually absorbed more rapidly than oral medications.