The nurse is providing education on the long-term physiological consequences of malnutrition. Which of the following should the nurse include in this education? Headache Osteoporosis Nausea Allergies
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The nurse is providing education on the long-term physiological consequences of malnutrition.
Which of the following should the nurse include in this education?
Headache
Osteoporosis
Nausea
Allergies
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- The nurse is conducting nutrition counseling for a patient with cholecystitis. Which of the following information is important to communicate? A. The patient must maintain a low-calorie diet. B. The patient must maintain a high protein/low carbohydrate diet. C. The patient should limit sweets and sugary drinks. D. The patient should limit fatty foods.choose one option only A nurse is providing instructions to a client with type 1 diabetes about nutritional intake during times of illness. Which of the following information should the nurse include? choose solid foods over liquids eat snacks containing 15 grams of protein 3 Times Daily consume carbohydrates every 1 to 2 hours include drinks with sugar at each meaThe nurse should instruct the client to eat which of the following foods to obtain the best supply of vitamin B12? Question 31 options: a) Green leafy vegetables b) Whole grains c) Broccoli and Brussels sprouts d) Meat and dairy products
- A nurse is planning to instruct a client about a low potassium diet. Which of the following food should the nurse instruct the client to avoid? Select all that apply Yogurt Orange juice Butter Frozen vegetables PoultryA nurse is assessing a patient with diabetes who is experiencing symptoms of hyperglycemia. Which intervention should the nurse implement first? a) Administering insulin as prescribed b) Providing the patient with water to drink c) Checking the patient's blood glucose level d) Offering the patient a snack containing carbohydratesA client with malabsorption syndrome has undergone bone surgery. The client has been prescribed a low fat diet by health-care provider. The Healthcare provider has also suggested that the nurse increase the protein intake in the client diet. A. What is the total amount of fat that the nurse should give to the client per day?
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- A nurse is assessing a client who has acute pancreatitis. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?A.HypertensionB.Hyperactive bowel soundsC.Peripheral edemaD.Periumbilical discolorationA client is receiving parenteral nutrition. A nurse assessing the client for complications of the therapy will be looking for which of the following indicates hyperglycemia? Question 34 options: a) Coarse dry hair, weakness and fatigue b) Thirst, blurred vision, and diuresis c) Fatigue, increased sweating, and heat intolerance d) High-grade fever, chills, and decreased urine output A client is receiving parenteral nutrition. A nurse assessing the client for complications of the therapy will be looking for which of the following that indicates hyperglycemia? Question 34 options: a) Coarse dry hair, weakness and fatigue b) Thirst, blurred vision, and diuresis c) Fatigue, increased sweating, and heat intolerance d) High-grade fever, chills, and decreased urine outputThe nurse is providing education to the older adult with diverticulitis. The older adult asks why everyone in the assisted-living facility seems to have the same disorder. What should the nurse explain to this person? "This occurs because of insufficient activity in their lifetime" "It is a precursor to the development of colon cancer" "It happens due to the use of long term laxative use" "Weakening of the colonic muscle"