The nurse is providing teaching for health promotion related to the risk factors of gastric cancer
The nurse determines that a client needs additional teaching if the client states that which of the following is a risk factor for this type of cancer? a. history of gastric polyps
b. history of heavy alcohol consumption
c. a diet of smoked, highly salted, and pickled foods
d. a diet of high-fiber and high-residue foods
D
The consumption of a diet of high-fiber and high-residue foods plays a role in the reduction of gastric cancer. The remaining options are risk factors for the development of gastric cancer.
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1) The toddler 2) A parent 3) The medical record 4) Other healthcare providers
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