A nurse is discharging a client who was formerly diagnosed with malabsorption issues. Teaching is successful when the client identifies which end products of digestion? Select all that apply.
A) Monoglycerides
B) Peptides
C) Water
D) Monosaccharides
E) Amino acids
A) Monoglycerides
B) Peptides
D) Monosaccharides
E) Amino acids
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a. "I have a terrible craving for potato chips." b. "I cannot seem to drink enough water." c. "I no longer have an appetite for anything." d. "I get hungry even after eating a meal."
The nurse who is caring for a 6-year-old patient with cystic fibrosis nurse knows that the key feature in the presentation of cystic fibrosis includes which of the following?
A) Airway obstruction B) Obstructed bowel C) Salty sweat D) Clubbing of the extremities
Which combination of factors in parents would you identify as the greatest risk for the development of erythroblastosis fetalis in an infant?
a. Multipara, Rh-negative, with Rh-negative husband b. Multipara, Rh-negative, with Rh-positive husband c. Nullipara, Rh-negative, with Rh-negative husband d. Nullipara, Rh-positive, with Rh-negative husband
A student states, "I have identified my personal learning style preference as visual." From this statement, it can be understood that the identified style preference
a. is the only way the individual can learn. b. represents the way the student learns best. c. has been derived primarily from biologic attributes. d. suggests the need to develop additional learning strategies.