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soccerdreamer_17

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During Passover, a nurse caring for an Orthodox Jewish patient should:
 
  a. avoid fish dishes.
  b. encourage time for prayer.
  c. offer the patient leavened products.
  d. encourage the use of loud music in celebration.

Question 2

A nurse caring for an Orthodox Jewish patient should recognize that dietary requirements for this patient include:
 
  a. mixing of milk and meat at a meal.
  b. use of separate cooking utensils for meat and milk products.
  c. use of one set of cooking utensils for meat and milk products.
  d. consumption of food not slaughtered in accordance with Jewish law.



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Answer to Question 1

B
During Passover, no leavened products are eaten. Orthodox Jews say prayers over the bread and wine before meals. Time and a quiet environment should be provided for this.

Answer to Question 2

B
For observant Jews, Kosher dietary laws include the following: no mixing of milk and meat at a meal; no consumption of food or any derivative thereof from animals not slaughtered in accordance with Jewish law; use of separate cooking utensils for meat and milk products; if a patient requires milk and meat products for a meal, the dairy foods should be served first, followed later by the meat.



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