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Collmarie

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If an athlete weighed 150 lbs at the beginning of an athletic event and weighed 146 lbs at the end of the event because of water lost in sweat, their athletic performance towards the end of the event would be
 
  a. improved.
  b. unaffected.
  c. impaired.
  d. unpredictable.

Question 2

For the last 3 months of the client's pregnancy, she has been on bed rest per her physician's orders. She states, I really don't go outside right now because it's so cold..
 
  During further questioning by the nurse, the client admits that she doesn't drink as much milk as she was advised to drink during this pregnancy. The client's baby is at risk for developing which of the following health problems? (Select all that apply.) 1. Low birth weight
   2. Hypercalcemia
   3. Osteopenia
   4. Macrosomia
   5. Incomplete lung development



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Answer to Question 1

C
Loss of 4 lbs by a 150 lb athlete represents loss of 2.7 of body weight. Loss of 2 to 3 of body weight impairs performance, causing an increase in body temperature, confusion, and loss of coordination.

Answer to Question 2

1, 3, 5

Rationale: This client has not been receiving adequate amounts of vitamin D and calcium. The client's child is at risk for being born prematurely due to pre-term labor. The child may be born with a low birth weight and osteopenia. This child has a higher risk of developing rickets. This child is not at risk for hypercalcemia or macrosomia. Hypercalcemia is when there are high levels of serum calcium present. Macrosomia is when the child has an increased birth weight and this is often due to maternal diabetes mellitus and high levels of serum glucose.



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