The nurse is planning a community health program to improve awareness of renal disease as one of the 2020 National Health Goals. What information should the nurse include in this program? (Select all that apply.)
A) Instruct on organ transplantation procedures.
B) Explain the importance of restricting fluids after 6 PM.
C) Review recommended foods to promote renal functioning.
D) Teach to limit the intake of milk and dairy products with meals.
E) Remind parents to provide antibiotics for streptococcal throat infections.
A, E
Feedback:
Nurses can help the nation achieve the 2020 National Health Goals for renal disease by educating parents to give antibiotics conscientiously for streptococcal throat infections and being active advocates for organ transplant procedures. Restricting fluids, recommending specific foods, and limiting the intake of milk and dairy products are not interventions to support the 2020 National Health Goals for renal disease.
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