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storky111

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The HIV client expresses feeling socially isolated and avoids eating out because of the risk for foodborne illness. Which of the following is an appropriate nursing response?
 
  1. Limiting social interactions prevents food contamination
   2. Avoiding public restaurants is a good idea
   3. Avoid salad bars and buffets
   4. Always bring food from home when going out

Question 2

Partially hydrolyzed formulas are made for people with impaired digestion or absorption. What does this mean?
 
  A) Partially hydrolyzed formulas do not contain whole proteins.
  B) Partially hydrolyzed formulas do not contain amino acids.
  C) Partially hydrolyzed formulas contain only dipeptides.
  D) Partially hydrolyzed formulas contain only tripeptides.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: Foodborne illness is preventable when eating out or traveling. Safe food practices include avoiding salad bars and buffets. Salad bars and buffets allow for multiple individuals to handle the food. In addition, foods may not be maintained at safe temperatures, allowing bacteria to grow. Limiting social interaction, avoiding public restaurants, and bringing food from home does not necessarily prevent foodborne illness and will increase the client's feelings of isolation. Bringing food from home for each meal in not necessarily realistic.

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Partially hydrolyzed formulas contain proteins that are broken down into small peptides and free amino acids.





 

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