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During a visit to the prenatal clinic, a pregnant client at 32 weeks gestation complains of heartburn. The nurse knows that the client needs further teaching when she says she must do what?
a. Avoid highly seasoned foods
b. Consume liquids only
c. Avoid lying down after eat
d. Eat small frequent meals
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- To answer nutrition questions____________ a.rely on articles that include phrases such as "Now we know" or “The answer is," which appear to provide conclusive answers to nutrition questions b. look to science for answers, with the expectation that scientists will continually revise their understandings c.realize that problems in nutrition are probably too complex for consumers to understand d. a and cDuring a visit to the prenatal clinic, a pregnant client at 32 weeks’ gestation complains of heartburn. The nurse knows that the client needs further teaching when she says she must do what? Consume liquids only Avoid lying down right after eating. Avoid highly seasoned foods Eat small frequent meals.The practical nurse (PN) is participating in a health promotion program for a group of adults at a health fair about life style choices. Which information is most important for the PN to emphasize? A Perform monthly self examination of breasts and testes. B Eat a diet high in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. C Completely stop the use of cigarette and tobacco products.D Avoid the midday sun and use sunscreen.
- A nurse who is caring for a morbidly obese male teenagerforms a contractual agreement with him to achieve his weightgoals. Which statement best describes the nature of thisagreement?a. “This agreement forms a legal bond between the two of usto achieve your weight goals.”b. “This agreement will motivate the two of us to do what isnecessary to meet your weight goals.”c. “This agreement will help us determine what learningoutcomes are necessary to achieve your weight goals.” d. “This agreement will limit the scope of the teaching ses-sion and make stated weight goals more attainable.”A pregnant client who is at 30 weeks’ gestation comes to a clinic for a routine visit and you perform an assessment on the client. Which observation indicates a need for teaching? a. The client is wearing knee-high hose b. The client is wearing pants with elastic waistband c. The client is wearing sneakers d. The client is wearing flat shoes with rubber solesThe self-help group for individuals with eating problems is called Overeaters Anonymous (OA) for women only having difficulty getting established headed by a professional therapist
- Which of the following statements describe the concept of health? a. Young man believes his disease can be cured by a doctor. b. Elizabeth, living with her children on the farm died at the age of 95 years old. c. Mario insisted that he will get well from sickness through meditation. d. A five-year-old girl living with her grandparents. 2. Which of the following statements best describes the concept of Wellness? a. Richard consumes two bottles of alcoholic beverages every week. b. Carol goes to church every Sunday and goes home late at night. c. Grace wakes up early every morning to catch the hot meals at the fast food. d. Jake leaves his work on time and go for a 15-minute walk daily.Make an action plan on how will you take care of your parents or parent when they reach the retirement age.