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Bone mass is acquired until one is approximately _____ years old.
 A) 18
  B) 30
  C) 50
  D) 65

Question 2

Ms. Wooly brought her daughter, Mary, age 16, to the health care center to be seen by the nurse for a referral to the physician. Together, they tell the nurse that Mary has had nausea, vomiting, and headaches for the past 2 weeks. She has vomited almost every day. Ms. Wooly began to cry as she tells the nurse that Mary does not remember the date of her last menstrual period and that she is afraid that Mary is pregnant. During this interchange, Mary appears stoic and does not cry or have any verbalizations. After a blood test that confirmed the pregnancy, Ms. Wooly became calmer. A prenatal assessment was begun. Ms. Wooly answered most of the questions even though they were directed at Mary.
 
  Last menstrual period was estimated to be 2 months ago.
 
  Menses onset began 4 years ago.
 
  Ht: 58 Wt: 125 lbs
 
  Medium frame size
 
  She described her usual dietary intake as including hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, candy, and colas. Mary denies alcohol, drug, or cigarette use. Mary would not discuss the father of the child, nor did she volunteer any additional information. It is evident that Mary has some urgent needs that must be addressed during this visit. Mary is young and will need time to accept the pregnancy, but she must also begin to eat properly to meet her nutritional needs and those of the infant.
 
  List nursing interventions to help Mary achieve an adequate nutritional status.



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Answer to Question 1

B

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Teach Mary nutritional needs during pregnancy and the characteristics of an adequate diet. Help Mary individualize her diet so that she achieves an adequate intake. Teach Mary strategies for coping with nutrition-related discomforts of pregnancy.


Advise Mary to use nutritional supplements, vitamins, and iron appropriately. Consult with and make referrals to other professionals, dietitian, social services, and other programs developed to aid pregnant women, such as the Special Supplemental Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).




notis

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Reply 2 on: Aug 19, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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