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Shelles

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An older client is diagnosed with disorders of fat metabolism, reduced absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, and slightly elevated blood glucose level.
 
  When caring for this client, on which endocrine organ should the nurse focus interventions?
  A) Pituitary
  B) Thyroid
  C) Pancreas
  D) Adrenal medulla

Question 2

The nurse is caring for a client who is at risk for developing an alteration in mobility. Which modifiable risk factor will the nurse focus in order to decrease the risk this client's risk?
 
  A) Age
  B) Gender
  C) Weight
  D) Ethnicity



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Normal age-related changes in pancreatic function include decreased production of lipase, which causes less fat absorption and decreased absorption of fat-soluble vitamins. The pancreas also has decreased insulin release and decreased sensitivity to circulating insulin, which can cause an increase in blood glucose levels in the older adult who does not have diabetes. There is no evidence to support focusing on the pituitary, thyroid, or adrenal medulla.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C

Weight is a modifiable risk factor that the nurse can focus on when planning care for a client who is experiencing an alteration in mobility. The nurse can teach the client to eat a more balanced diet and increase physical activity. Age, gender, and ethnicity are non-modifiable risk factors.



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