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jake

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The nurse is explaining to the UAP that the patient is on a full-liquid diet. Which statement by the UAP indicates a need for reorientation?
 
  a. I can give the patient orange juice.
  b. I can give the patient yogurt.
  c. I can give the patient oatmeal.
  d. I can give the patient milk.

Question 2

The nurse is performing an oral examination on a patient and notices a beefy-red tongue. She knows this is a characteristic finding in:
 
  a. anorexia nervosa.
  b. malnutrition.
  c. bulimia. d.
  pernicious anemia.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Full-liquid diets consist of foods that are or may become liquid at room or body temperature. Full-liquid diets include juices with and without pulp, milk and milk products, yogurt, strained cream soups, and liquid dietary supplements. Oatmeal is not considered part of a full-liquid diet.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
In conditions such as pernicious anemia, a characteristic finding is a sore, smooth-surfaced, beefy-red tongue, which may interfere with the person's ability to chew certain foods. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia are eating disorders. In malnutrition the oral mucosa may be a darker red than normal with oral lesions and/or the tongue may reveal white irregular areas.



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