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sabina

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MC Specific areas of tertiary prevention in the care of older populations include: (Select all that apply.)
 
  A Monitoring health status.
   B. Palliative care.
   C. End-of-life care.
   D. Caring for caregivers.
   E. Providing rehabilitation.

Question 2

MC The nurse is teaching a class about nutrition to a group of elderly clients. The nurse knows that the elderly client is at risk for fat-soluble vitamin toxicity due to
 
  A. Decreased renal function.
   B. Increased protein binding.
   C. Diminished metabolism.
   D. Decreased liver function.



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Answer to Question 1

A Monitoring health status.
B. Palliative care.
C. End-of-life care.

Answer to Question 2

C. Diminished metabolism.



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