The nurse should implement which of the following interventions to assist the client with anorexia nervosa to increase food intake to meet body requirements? Select all that apply
A) Negotiate a reasonable contract for meals with the client.
B) Teach nutritional information.
C) Help the client assess situations that precede binging.
D) Teach the client to plan meals.
E) Teach the client to spread calories across six meals a day with no more than two to three hours between
meals.
A, B, D, E
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