The nurse is caring for a client with uremia that has impacted his nutritional status. The nurse is aware that this individual's appetite tends to be the best at what time of the day?
A) Breakfast B) Lunch C) Dinner D) Bedtime
A
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Clients should eat a good breakfast if appetite decreases as the day progresses, which may occur secondary to uremia.
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