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erika

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An aging client has gone into depression and refuses to eat. What measure should the nurse take?
 
  A) Provide oral nutraceutical supplements to the client.
  B) Start an IV line to provide parenteral nutrition.
  C) Ask the family members to feed the client.
  D) Ask the client what favorite foods may be prepared.

Question 2

An alcoholic client has been consuming excessive amounts of cola and chocolate. The
  healthcare provider advises against disproportionate use of over-the-counter
  preparations containing caffeine.
 
  What should the nurse tell the client about the effect of
  caffeine in the body?
  A) Causes extreme sleepiness
  B) Leads to respiratory depression
  C) Adds to the depressive effect of alcohol
  D) Decreases the volume of urine



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meganmoser117

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The nurse should encourage the client to prepare his or her favorite dish. This can stimulate the client into being active and sticking to a regular intake of food. Oral nutraceutical supplements are provided to clients with difficulty in swallowing, not when a client merely refuses to eat because of depression. Parenteral nutrition need not be provided if the client is conscious and has no difficulty swallowing food. If the client is depressed, it may not help to ask family members to feed the client because this may irritate the client further.

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erika

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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
Wow, this really help


cdmart10

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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