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hubes95

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When a registered dietitian plans a diet for a client, he or she should consider all of the following things EXCEPT ______.
 A) client's likes
  B) client's dislikes
  C) client's food customs
  D) dietician's beliefs

Question 2

Formulate nursing diagnosis statements for Mary.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Deficient knowledge: related to diabetic pregnancy and management of care. Risk for injury to fetus: related to inadequate management of condition by the mother. Anxiety or fear: related to powerlessness, body image disturbance, situational low self-esteem, or altered role performance.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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