Answer to Question 1
B
Observing for complications associated with refeeding is the highest priority because of potentially adverse effects on electrolytes. Patient teaching and communication are important, but not the priorities in this situation.
Answer to Question 2
B
The nurse should view alternative treatments with an open mind and try to recognize the importance of the treatment to the patient while trying to give the patient accurate, reliable information about the treatment. Although efforts to become health literate are to be supported, educating the patient about the pitfalls of relying on the Internet, which in some ways is less reliable than television infomercials, is essential but is lacking here. The opinions of others, whether they are positive or negative, lack a scientific basis and are subject to confounding variables such as the placebo effect and individual factors such as age and health history. The police investigate only matters of a criminal nature, and there is no evidence that a crime has occurred here.
Answer to Question 3
A
The correct response is the only option that can be accomplished within 1 week when the patient is an outpatient. The focus would not be on the patient weighing self. The other answers are not desirable outcomes.