A well-balanced diet includes dairy products, vegetables, and fruits but omits meat, fish and poultry

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During the preinteraction stage, the nurse is preparing for the initial interview. Which of the following settings is the least appropriate setting for the initial interview?

1. The client has been admitted to the hospital with pneumonia. The nurse is preparing to interview the client in the client's private hospital room. 2. The client lives at home. The nurse is preparing to interview the client in the client's living room. 3. The client lives at home. The nurse is preparing to interview the client at a small coffee shop not far from the client's home. 4. The client lives at home. The nurse is preparing to interview the client in the client's backyard.

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Part of the nutrition assessment is calculating the client's BMI. The nurse is aware that a BMI of 18 indicates the client falls in what category?

A) Obese B) Overweight C) Healthy weight D) Underweight

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A nurse is working with a patient who seems changed from earlier in the shift. The nurse cannot pinpoint exactly what has changed but is concerned that the patient is getting worse. The best action by the nurse would be to

a. call the physician and voice concerns about the patient's status. b. consult with the charge nurse and ask for his or her opinion. c. continue monitoring the patient, looking for distinct changes. d. document the findings and reassess the patient in an hour.

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The patient asks the nurse why she needs to continue using table salt because her prescribed lithium (Eskalith) is a salt. What is the best response by the nurse?

1. "You must continue to use salt to avoid lithium (Eskalith) toxicity. If you use sea salt, you don't need as much." 2. "You must use table salt or your kidneys will retain lithium (Eskalith), and you will become toxic." 3. "The amount is not important; just increase your table salt if you notice signs of lithium (Eskalith) toxicity." 4. "Salt is very important to avoid lithium (Eskalith) toxicity, but not as important as drinking 1 to 1.5 L of water per day."

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