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lunatika

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When menu planning for a newly diagnosed diabetic patient who practises Judaism, the nurse should avoid which of the following dishes?
 
  a. Vegetable soup
  b. Chicken pot pie
  c. Beef lasagna
  d. Scrambled eggs

Question 2

Which of the following provides the best example of a nursing-sensitive client outcome?
 
  a. Collaboration
  b. Decrease in pain
  c. Medication compliance
  d. Attending psychiatric outpatient appointments



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Answer to Question 1

C

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A Vegetable soup would not be restricted.
B Chicken pot pie would not be restricted.
C Judaism prohibits the mixing of milk or dairy products with meat dishes, and the beef lasagna has both meat and cheese in it.
D Scrambled eggs would not be restricted.

Answer to Question 2

B

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A Collaboration is not an example of a nursing-sensitive client outcome; it is an activity in which the nurse may engage.
B A nursing-sensitive client outcome is a measurable client or family state, behaviour, or perception largely influenced by and sensitive to nursing interventions. A client outcome of decrease in pain is an example of a nursing-sensitive client outcome.
C Medication compliance is not the best example of a nursing-sensitive client outcome, as the nurse may not have engaged in interventions to enable the client to become compliant.
D Attending psychiatric outpatient appointments is not an example of a nursing-sensitive client outcome.




lunatika

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Gracias!


gcook

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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