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A nurse is supervising a nursing assistant who is preparing an occupied bed. What action by the nursing assistant indicates a need for further learning?
 
  A) Rolling the client to the far end of the bed
  B) Pulling the draw sheet from below the client
  C) Loosening the bed linen from one side of the bed
  D) Wearing disposable gloves

Question 2

The major goal of medical nutrition therapy for clients with diabetes mellitus is to:
 
  a. reduce serum lipid levels
  b. improve health through optimal nutrition
  c. maintain as near-normal a blood glucose level as possible
  d. wean insulin-dependent clients with diabetes from insulin through diet control



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Answer to Question 1

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If the nursing assistant pulls the draw sheet from below the client, he or she needs correction and further instructions. Rolling the client to the far end of the bed, loosening the bed linen from one side, and wearing disposable gloves are correct components of bedmaking.

Answer to Question 2

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The goals of nutrition therapy are to maintain as near-normal a blood glucose level as possible, achieve optimal serum lipid levels, provide adequate calories to maintain or attain a reasonable weight, prevent complications of diabetes, and improve overall health.




mia

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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