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Nutrition: Assess and Recognize Cues

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adult patient is being treated in the hospital for hypertensive crisis. Which nutritional modification should the patient make immediately that can positively impact blood pressure?   show
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An athletic adolescent girl is being treated for iron deficiency anemia. Which symptoms are expected with this condition?   show
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patient in the telemetry unit is recovering from a heart attack. The nurse teaches the patient that blood flow to part of the heart was occluded by plaque from which substances?   show
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Which complications may result from malabsorption?   show
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Parents of an infant diagnosed with phenylketonuria (PKU) are informed that the condition is a result of failure to metabolize amino acids after consuming which substance?   show
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patient to ER w/persistent bloody diarrhea, vomiting, and stomatitis. Lab values indicate the patient has suffered nutritional imbalance as a result of recent decreased food intake and diarrhea. Which inflammatory bowel disease could be responsible?   show
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show Anorexia nervosa  
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show Skin, hair, and dentition  
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show "A laboratory study will allow us as your health care providers to thoroughly assess your nutritional status."  
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show Health history  
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show The patient has negative body self-esteem  
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show Food diary and 24-hour recall method  
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show 24-hour recall  
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14-year-old female is brought into the emergency department (ED) by her parents. She is 5’3” and weighs 75 pounds. Her parents state that she refuses to eat. Based upon this information, what can the nurse determine about the patient?   show
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Which factors are included in the DETERMINE self-assessment of nutrition for older adults?   show
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show The patient is at risk for malnutrition  
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Indicates levels of energy-containing molecules   show
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show Hemoglobin  
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Determines level of kidney function   show
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Indicates average blood glucose level for the past 2–3 months   show
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pediatric nurse working in a health care provider’s office has a well-child visit with a 5-year-old. Which anthropometric measurements will the nurse most likely take?   show
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A 25-year-old female patient is getting her annual physical. The medical assistant measures her waist at 40 inches. According to North American standards for waist circumference, the patient is at risk for which condition?   show
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Which physical assessment findings are strongly correlated with a patient's risk for obesity and heart disease?   show
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show Blood glucose Albumin Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine Complete blood count (CBC)  
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