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nummyann

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A resident in the nursing home is diagnosed with undernutrition and is unable to take in adequate food despite efforts by the multidisciplinary team and family members.
 
  Prior to insertion of a permanent feeding tube, which issue needs to be considered? 1. Equipment, care, and time needed to administer the feedings
  2. The extent of the surgical intervention, cost and insurance coverage
  3. The patient's nutritional needs and tolerance of the formula feedings
  4. The patient's advanced directive and evaluation of risks, benefits, and ethical considerations

Question 2

When an older adult lives with family members, which of the following principles would not be appropriate for the nurse to apply in assisting the family to promote quality of life for their older loved one?
 
  a. help them recognize their own needs and limitations
  b. provide referrals to community resources
  c. recommend nursing home placement immediately to avoid stress
  d. respect all family caregivers as an important part of the team



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: The actual placement of a feeding tube is a common, relatively simple procedure that can be performed as an outpatient. Staff time may be reduced with the tube feeding than with actually feeding the patient.

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nummyann

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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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