The nurse has taught the parents of a child with celiac disease about foods that are allowed in the child's diet. Which of the following would have been included in the education as an allowed meal?
1. Pizza with milk
2. Spaghetti and meat sauce with juice
3. Hot dog on a bun with a shake
4. Fruit plate with Gatorade
4
Rationale:
1. A child with celiac disease needs a gluten-free diet. Foods this child should not have are those that include wheat, rye, barley, and oats. These foods would include bread, cake, doughnuts, cookies, crackers, and many processed foods that can contain hidden gluten.
2. A child with celiac disease needs a gluten-free diet. Foods this child should not have are those that include wheat, rye, barley, and oats. These foods would include bread, cake, doughnuts, cookies, crackers, and many processed foods that can contain hidden gluten.
3. A child with celiac disease needs a gluten-free diet. Foods this child should not have are those that include wheat, rye, barley, and oats. These foods would include bread, cake, doughnuts, cookies, crackers, and many processed foods that can contain hidden gluten.
4. Foods allowed include fruits, meats, rice, and vegetables. Therefore, the child would be allowed to have the fruit plate with Gatorade.
Nursing Process: Implementation
Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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