The nurse is conducting discharge teaching with a client who is going home with an ileostomy. What will the nurse teach the client to consume more of?

A) Salt B) Fiber C) Fat D) Vitamin B12


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Individuals with ileostomy should increase their salt intake to replenish losses.

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The nurse is about to bathe a female patient who has an intravenous line, and needs to remove her gown. The nurse should:

a. Temporarily disconnect the IV tubing at a point close to the patient and thread it through the gown. b. Cut the gown with scissors to allow the arm to be easily removed from gown. c. Thread the bag and tubing through the gown sleeve, keeping the line intact. d. Disconnect the tubing, thread it through the gown, and reconnect the tubing.

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Which statement by the parent of a child with an eating disorder indicates that more teaching is needed?

A) "Diabetes is not connected to eating disorders in children." B) "Diabetic complications can be accelerated in children with eating disorders." C) "If my child develops diabetes, the rate of complications may be higher than usual." D) "My child may experience uncontrolled diabetes."

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Childhood obesity rates in the United States are on the rise, and the immediate and long-term medical and social consequences of childhood obesity are staggering. During the past four decades, rates have consistently increased

Which population has the highest childhood obesity rates and would be the best population to begin interventions to help curb obesity? A) Middle income groups B) Upper socioeconomic groups C) Low-income groups D) Lower middle class

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Which problem statement/nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for a person with Parkinson disease?

a. Risk for falls related to unsteady gait. b. Ineffective airway clearance related to drooling. c. Risk for impaired skin integrity related to tremor. d. Nutrition: less than body requirements related to nausea.

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