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The nurse is preparing to teach a client with alcohol dependence. Which is the appropriate nutritional recommendation?
 
  A) Encourage a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet to promote lean body mass.
  B) Increase sodium-rich foods to increase iodine levels.
  C) Provide multivitamin supplementation, including thiamine and folate.
  D) Restrict fluid intake to decrease renal load.

Question 2

An emergency-department crisis nurse is conducting an admission assessment on a young college woman who has just discovered the body of her roommate who committed suicide.
 
  The young woman is lying on a gurney, curled up in a ball, shaking with anxiety and fear. The nurse interrupts her assessment to obtain a blanket and cover the client. The rationale for the nurse's action is:
  A) Providing for one's basic physiological needs.
  B) Encouraging reality orientation and focusing on the present.
  C) Providing a concrete demonstration of caring that promotes trust.
  D) Modeling positive behaviors to the client.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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