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wenmo

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Which finding indicates that a patient diagnosed with anorexia nervosa has met a major objective of psychotherapeutic management?
 
  a. The patient's residual volume is less than 30 ml before tube feedings.
  b. The patient says, I am no longer fearful of gaining weight.
  c. The patient reads cookbooks and plans nutritious meals.
  d. The patient weighs 90 of average body weight.

Question 2

A newly admitted patient diagnosed with AD has demonstrated apraxi
 
  a. The nurse should assist the patient with:
  a. grooming and hygiene.
  b. visual acuity.
  c. word finding.
  d. orientation.



meryzewe

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Answer to Question 1

D
The three objectives are increasing self-esteem, increasing weight to 90 of average body weight, and reestablishing appropriate eating behavior. Reading cookbooks or planning nutritious meals may be evidence of manipulation. A low residual volume simply indicates that the patient is utilizing the feedings and there is no intestinal obstruction. Lack of fear does not translate to proper eating or an improved self-esteem.

Answer to Question 2

A
Apraxia is the inability to carry out motor activities despite intact motor function. The patient activity that would be altered by lack of motor function is grooming and hygiene.



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