The nurse is admitting a healthy, 25-year-old male to the unit for outpatient knee surgery. During the nutrition assessment, it is determined that he weighs 78.2 kg.
Using the rule-of-thumb guideline for calculating BMR, what is the approximate BMR of this client? A) 860 B) 1720 C) 1892 D) 2580
Question 2
Mr. P, a 48-year-old client, comes to the clinic today with a chief complaint of unplanned weight loss.
During an assessment, the client reveals that he began working out at the gym about two months ago, and since then he continues to lose 34 pounds a month. The best response for the nurse would be: 1. Exercise requires extra energy and extra calories, so to maintain your weight you will need to eat more..
2. When you exercise you always lose weight..
3. You were overweight to begin with so don't worry unless it becomes a problem..
4. Eat a couple of candy bars before you exercise to give you extra energy and maintain your weight..