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Wadzanai

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The nurse is reviewing the electronic medical record and notes that the assigned client is diagnosed with malabsorption syndrome. Which diet should the nurse anticipate is ordered for the client?
 
  A) High fat
  B) Protein restricted
  C) Fat controlled
  D) Sodium controlled

Question 2

The student nurse is preparing a chart that shows physical and chemical changes in the body. Based on this information, what is the most complete description of a physical change in the body?
 
  A) Change in inward properties and the chemical properties changes
  B) One substance changes to another
  C) Compound breaks down into atoms of elements and its energy is transferred
  D) Outward properties change, but chemical properties remain the same



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Answer to Question 1

C
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A fat controlled diet is recommended for clients with malabsorption syndromes and pancreatic and gallbladder diseases. High-fat diets, protein-restricted diets, or sodium-controlled diets are not recommended for clients with malabsorption syndrome. A high-fat diet is recommended for children with seizure disorders. A protein-restricted diet is recommended in clients with kidney and liver disorders, and a sodium-controlled diet is recommended for clients with cardiac, vascular, and some kidney diseases.

Answer to Question 2

D
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Physical change: Outward properties change, but chemical properties remain the same. Chemical change: One substance changes to another, or the compound breaks down into atoms of elements, and its energy is transferred.



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