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crazycityslicker

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When talking with a client about drinking cranberry juice to prevent UTIs, the nurse should also stress the importance of:
 
  1. Integrating cranberry containing products into the diet.
   2. Adequate fluid intake and proper personal hygiene.
   3. Eating yogurt daily if possible.
   4. Probiotic dietary supplements.

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A client has requested ideas for menus on a low-fat diet. The nurse suggests which of the following menus?
 
  A) 1/2 cup of black beans with 1/3 cup of rice and tomatoes, 1 cup of salad with 1 tablespoon of Italian dressing, 1/2 cup of steamed broccoli, 3/4 cup of mandarin oranges, and 1 cup of skim milk
  B) 3 oz of broiled chicken breast, 1/2 cup of baked potato with 1 teaspoon of margarine, 1/2 cup of steamed broccoli, and 1 cup of hot tea
  C) 3 oz of broiled steak, 1/2 cup of brown rice, 1 cup of green salad with 1 tablespoon of low-fat ranch dressing, 1/2 cup of fresh strawberries, and 1 cup of steamed spinach
  D) 3 oz of tuna mixed with lettuce, tomato slices, chopped onions, grated carrots and 2 tablespoons of Thousand Island dressing, 2 slices of whole wheat bread with 1 tablespoon of butter, 2 oz of cheddar cheese sticks, and 1 cup of whole milk



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Brenm

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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: Some evidence exists that suggests that cranberry juice may help to prevent UTIs when consumed along with an adequate fluid intake and proper personal hygiene. Cranberry products and dried cranberries have not been shown to prevent UTIs. Eating yogurt and using probiotic dietary supplements are not proven to be beneficial in treating UTIs.

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The composition of a low-fat diet is 74 carbohydrate, 17 protein, and 9 fat. The meal of black beans, rice, tomatoes, salad, broccoli, oranges, and skim milk fits those guidelines the best.




crazycityslicker

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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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