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- Examine how psychological and social issues affect the nutritional status of the elderly. What are the risk factors for malnutrition in the elderly? Discuss the actions that can be taken by nursing professionals, families, and communities to protect the elderly from malnutrition.Why are some patients turning to alternative medicine for wellness care? Why should patients exercise caution when relying on alternative care? What are the benefits of good nutrition?How does age affect the gastrointestinal tract and accessory glands? Are there any unique concerns for nursing care with older adults? Please cite information.
- Factors that may lead to inadequate nutrition later in lifeinclude _________.a. medical conditionsb. social circumstancesc. economic circumstancesd. all of the aboveWhat are the Nursing interventions for patients taking Vitamin D?Do it ! How is nutrition applied/implemented as part of mission and/or objectives in nursing.?
- What are the types of health assessment?How should the nurse respond to the patient who says it is hard to know what to believe when there are so many sources of information about nutrition?Why are alternative health methods considered unconventional? Why are some patients turning to alternative medicine for wellness care? Why should patients exercise caution when relying on alternative care? What are the benefits of good nutrition?