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anjilletteb

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An example of an individual who may be at high risk for gallstones is a(n)
 
  a. underweight woman who runs 3 miles four times a week.
  b. man who smokes and eats eggs for break-fast every day.
  c. overweight man who has recently begun an exercise program.
  d. mother with four children who has lost 25 pounds in the past 3 months.

Question 2

The nurse is teaching a nutrition class for nursing students. The discussion for today is about the nutrition therapy for dumping syndrome.
 
  What is the nutrition therapy for dumping syndrome that alleviates or controls its symptoms? Select all that apply. A) Clear liquids are the first feeding.
  B) Small, frequent feedings are the first feedings.
  C) Only one or two items are eaten at each meal.
  D) Fat is eliminated from the diet.
  E) Complex carbohydrates are a part of the diet.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rapid weight loss increases risk for gallstones, so a mother who has lost 25 pounds in the past 3 months could easily develop gallstones. Underweight, regular exercise, smoking, and eating eggs do not increase risk for gallstones. Overweight increases risk for gallstones, but less than rapid weight loss.

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B, C, E
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There are various eating strategies that can be used to help with dumping syndrome. Eating small, frequent meals; consuming beverages between meals; eating protein at each meal are just a few.





 

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