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After transcribing each order in a list of orders, the nurse should ___________ __________ the order.
 
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Question 2

The home health nurse designing a teaching plan for a person with HIV disease that would support weight gain would include information pertaining to (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Limit fluid intake
  b. Eating high-protein/high-calorie diet
  c. Drinking nutritional supplements (Boost, Sustacal, etc.)
  d. Eating several small meals during the day
  e. Providing referrals to dietitians
  f.
  Resistance weight training



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Answer to Question 1

check off

The nurse should check off each order as it is transcribed to ensure that each order is implemented.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B, C, D, E, F
Increase protein, calorie, and fat intake. Offer nutritional supplements. Eat several small meals per day instead of three large meals. Provide for referrals. Weigh the patient daily. Weight training maintains muscle tone and improves appetite.




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