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geodog55

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MC Which one of the following statements regarding postoperative nutrition is correct?
 
  A. Clients may have water on awakening from major surgical procedures.
  B. Clear liquid diets are provided for 23 days following minor surgical procedures.
  C. Soft diets are initiated the first postoperative day for major surgical conditions.
  D. Clear liquids are started after bowel sounds have returned for major surgical procedures.

Question 2

MC Feeding a client who is unable to feed himself should include all the following activities except
 
  A. Asking the order in which he wants the food to be fed to him.
  B. Alternating foods.
  C. Providing feeding only by the nurse.
  D. Talking with the client during the meal.



josephsuarez

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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