A nurse is teaching a health and nutrition class for pregnant mothers with toddlers. Which nutrient needs are recommended for the preschool child?
A) Recommended daily intake of 1,300 to 1,500 kcal/day
B) Serving sizes the same as for school-aged children
C) Three meals per day as recommended
D) High-fat, low-carbohydrate foods as recommended
A) Recommended daily intake of 1,300 to 1,500 kcal/day
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A) "Eating fewer calories will minimize inflammation in your joints.". B) "A high protein, low-carbohydrate diet has been shown to benefit many arthritis sufferers.". C) "A low-cholesterol diet and drinking lots of fluids might help with the pain you're experiencing.". D) "Cutting back on your consumption of meat, fatty dairy products and oils might have a positive effect on your pain.".
Your patient was in car accident while not wearing a seatbelt and has sustained multiple rib fractures. During assessment, the nurse practitioner is having a hard time hearing heart sounds, and the patient reports chest pain/pressure repeatedly. What's going on?
Which of the following is an appropriate exercise recommendation for an older person in good health?
a. Add weight lifting of no more than 15 pounds to daily exercise. b. Bicycle in a safe location for 1 hour three times per week. c. Use a treadmill at a moderate pace in the home for 20 to 30 minutes daily. d. Walk or swim for 30 minutes at least three to five times per week.
The nurse suspects that a client's pressure ulcer on the right hip is tunneling. Which of the following should the nurse do to thoroughly assess this wound?
a. Wait until the wound is debrided to determine if tunneling is present. b. Insert a sterile cotton swab into the deepest point of the wound to determine depth. c. Apply a wet to dry dressing to see if the gauze adheres to the wound. d. Measure the wound from top to bottom and left to right.