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justinmsk

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A client has a large episode of diarrhea during an enteral feeding. What should be the first nursing action?
 
  a. Slow the feeding.
  b. Stop the feeding.
  c. Call the physician.
  d. Administer an antidiarrheal agent.

Question 2

A nutritionist is working with a family discussing nutritional options for a client in a comatose state. Which statement is true of enteral feedings but not true of parenteral feedings?
 
  a. They are more expensive.
  b. They have a higher infection rate.
  c. They pose a greater risk of aspiration.
  d. They can be used with intestinal obstruction.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
The most common cause of diarrhea during a feeding is dumping syndrome as a result of rapid feed infusion. Slowing the feeding is the appropriate initial action.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Parenteral nutrition is more expensive, has a higher infection rate, and can be used with intestinal obstruction. Aspiration is the only option characteristic of enteral feedings.





 

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