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maychende

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In feeding children, adults are responsible for determining
 
  a. children's likes and dislikes.
  b. the amount of food consumed.
  c. the quantity and quality of foods prepared.
  d. the amount of time taken to consume foods.

Question 2

Following restrictive surgery for weight loss, it is important for the nurse to encourage clients to continue to take their vitamin and mineral supplements long term to avoid:
 
  1. Anemia, metabolic bone disease, and vitamin B12 deficiency.
   2. Diabetes, weight gain, and vitamin D deficiency.
   3. Hypertension, dementia, and vitamin C deficiency.
   4. Low levels of iron, hyperlipidemia, and vitamin A deficiency.



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Answer to Question 1

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Parents and caregivers are responsible for providing nutritious foods for children. It is up to the children to decide whether, how much, and how quickly they eat. Children determine their own food likes and dislikes.

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Rationale: Following restrictive surgery for weight loss, it is important to remind the client to continue to take the recommended vitamin and mineral supplements prescribed to avoid anemia, metabolic bone disease, and vitamin B12 deficiency. Type II diabetes is less likely to develop since it is usually related to obesity. Hypertension is usually improved with weight loss. Hyperlipidemia should improve since client's follow a low-fat diet after surgery.




maychende

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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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