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iveyjurea

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The nurse is preparing to review postoperative wound care with the client who is 36 hours postcolon resection. Factors that will facilitate learning include: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
 
  1. Prognosis.
  2. Pain.
  3. Passive learning.
  4. Active learning.
  5. Relevance.

Question 2

The nurse is caring for a client who is obese. Appropriate interventions related to nutrition for this client include: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
 
  1. BMI measurement.
  2. Monitor weight weekly.
  3. Record oral intake.
  4. Limit client access to food.
  5. Monitor skin for redness and breakdown.



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Answer to Question 1

4,5
Rationale: The client who has a poor prognosis, or had complicated surgery, might have anxiety that interferes with learning.

Answer to Question 2

1,2,3,5
Rationale: Determining BMI is a good indicator of whether a person's weight is appropriate for height, and provides an estimate of malnutrition.




iveyjurea

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Gracias!


mjenn52

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

 

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