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jon_i

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The nurse taking care of a patient with an eating disorder that knows which are goals of treatment? Select all that apply.
 
  1. Prevent relapse
  2. Treat physical complications
  3. Correct maladaptive thoughts
  4. Restore the patient to ideal weight
  5. Monitor and restrict family interactions

Question 2

The nurse knows that, which meal plan is best when refeeding adolescents with eating disorders during the first two weeks of inpatient hospitalization?
 
  1. Meals with 30 fat, 5 carbohydrates, and 65 protein
  2. Meals with 30 fat, 15 protein, and 55 carbohydrates
  3. Meals with 35 fat, 20 protein, and 55 carbohydrates
  4. Meals with 20 fat, 30 protein, and 50 carbohydrates



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 1, 2, 3
Explanation: The goals of treatment for feeding and eating disorders include: restore patients to a healthy weight (not their ideal weight); treat physical complications; enhance motivation toward restoration of healthy eating patterns and treatment; provide education for patient and family; correct maladaptive thoughts, attitudes, and feelings; treat co-morbid psychiatric conditions; enlist (not restrict) family interaction and support; reestablish social engagement; and prevent relapse.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 1
Explanation: A 2010 retrospective study (Whitelaw, Gilbertson, Lam, & Sawyer) suggests that aggressively refeeding adolescents during the first two weeks of inpatient hospitalization with 30 fat and 36-65 protein helps them achieve weight gain, with better than average results, and no incidents of refeeding syndrome or medical complications.



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