The nurse is teaching a nutrition class for nursing students. The discussion for today is about the nutrition therapy for malabsorption disorders
What is the nutrition therapy for malabsorption disorders used to alleviate or control its symptoms? A) Clear liquids with vitamin and mineral supplements
B) Small, frequent meals that are low in soluble fiber
C) A low-fat, high-fiber diet for all malabsorption disorders
D) Individualized therapy according to symptoms and complications
D
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Nutrition therapy for malabsorption disorders is individualized according to the symptoms and complications.
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The student nurse is performing a physical assessment on a newly admitted client with asthma. Which of the following assessment findings would the nurse expect?
A) Pleural rub B) Barrel chest C) Wheezing D) Clubbing of the fingers
What is the classic sign of impetigo, which is typically used to diagnose this condition?
a. red rash on the trunk c. tracks under the skin b. honey-colored crusts on the skin d. scratch marks near insect bites
The clinic nurse receives a phone call from a patient. The patient tells the nurse that he forgot to take his medication this morning. Which response by the nurse is best?
a. "Take the next dose as scheduled." b. "What is the name of the medication?" c. "Has this ever happened to you before?" d. "Don't be concerned, this happens all the time."