Considerations when the nurse plans for nutritional needs of a client in liver failure include all except:

a. fatigue and anorexia.
b. ascites and abdominal pain.
c. hypometabolic state and anabolism.
d. fat malabsorption and reduced nutrient storage.


c

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A client, experiencing an acid-base imbalance, demonstrates signs of full compensation within 3 days. The nurse realizes that the full compensation was accomplished by which of the following systems?

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Tent communities are constructed in a rural community by the American Red Cross after a disaster. Because of overcrowding, surrounding states create accommodations for the displaced and homeless

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The nurse recognizes that anticipatory grieving can be most beneficial to a client or family for which of the following reasons?

a. It can be done in private. b. It can be discussed with others. c. It can promote separation of the ill client from the family. d. It allows time for the dying client and his or her loved ones to say goodbye and complete life affairs before the actual death or loss occurs.

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