When caring for a 3-year-old pediatric client that is slightly overweight, a nurse knows that there is an associated risk of developing a chronic disease if there is no intervention. Which does the nurse teach the client's parents is an acceptable macronutrient distribution range (AMDR) of fats for children?
A) An AMDR of 25% to 35%
B) An AMDR of 45% to 55%
C) An AMDR of 30% to 40%
D) An AMDR of 20% to 30%
C) An AMDR of 30% to 40%
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1) Child who has been deaf since birth 2) Child who was born with cystic fibrosis 3) Adolescent of average appearance who had an appendectomy 4) Adult born with a spinal defect and associated paralysis of the lower body
During a health assessment the patient asks the nurse, "Why do you need all this health information and who is going to see it?" What is the nurse's best response?
A) Please do not worry. It is safe and will be used only to help us with your care. It allows access to a wide variety of people who need to know your health information. B) It is good you asked and you have a right to know; your information helps us to provide you with the best possible care, and your records are in a secure place. C) Your health information is placed on Web sites to provide easy access to anyone wishing to see your medical records, which is a great way to offer other people your information. D) Health information becomes the property of the hospital and we will make sure that no one sees it. Then, in 2 years, we destroy all records and the process starts over.
Vitamin K is the _____-soluble vitamin routinely given to _____
a. water; new mothers b. fat; new mothers c. water; newborns d. fat; newborns
Both alkylating agents and platinum coordination complexes
A. cause cross-linking of the DNA B. are folic acid analogs C. inhibit mitosis D. are hormone antagonists E. inhibit protein synthesis