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It would be considered inappropriate for a nurse to
 
  1. Set a meal tray down on a patient's over-the-bed table and then immediately leave the room.
  2. Remove any item from a patient's over-the-bed table before the delivery of meal trays.
  3. Assist a patient with dentures before mealtime.
  4. Inquire whether the patient needs to go to the bathroom before eating.

Question 2

A patient has complained several times of minor gastrointestinal pain, flatulence, and diarrhea after meals. A nurse identifies that this is most likely caused by
 
  1. Anaphylaxis.
  2. Food intolerance.
  3. A food allergy.
  4. Food poisoning.



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