The nurse is helping an older client select menu choices for the next day. The client is Roman Catholic, and the nurse notes the remains of ashes on the client's forehead. Since the next day is Friday, the nurse should expect to assist the client choose:

1. a meal that does not have meat and dairy on the same tray.
2. a meal planned by the physician.
3. a meatless meal.
4. the meal the dietician has recommended.


Answer: 3

1. The Jewish faith does not allow dairy and meat on the same tray.
2. The physician orders the diet, not the individual meals.
3. Catholics do not eat meat on Fridays during Lent.
4. The dietician does not usually order meals, but rather seeks to guide the client to make choices that are within the diet guidelines ordered by the physician.

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