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lilldybug07

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Deficiency of iodine reduces thyroxine production, which causes
 
  a. microcytic anemia.
  b. fever and dehydration.
  c. delayed wound healing.
  d. lethargy and weight gain.

Question 2

The nurse is creating a nursing care plan for a client. During the nutritional assessment, the nurse learned that the client ate a slice of cake 810 times each week.
 
  During which of the following components of the assessment was this specific information most likely discovered? 1. Food frequency questionnaire
   2. 24-hour diet recall
   3. Laboratory measurements
   4. Nutritional screening



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Answer to Question 1

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Deficiency of iodine causes lethargy and weight gain. Microcytic anemia may be caused by iron deficiency. Fever and dehydration are not related to nutrient deficiencies. Delayed wound heal-ing may be caused by deficiencies of zinc or vitamin C.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: The food frequency questionnaires provide information about the variety of foods that have been consumed over time. The nurse probably learned about the client's consumption of cake during this component of the assessment. The 24-hour diet recall provides information about what the client has consumed during the last 24 hours. Laboratory measurements might assist the nurse or other health-care providers about the ingestion of fatty or sweet foods (increased lipid levels, increased blood glucose level), but this specific information would most likely come during a self-report by the client. A nutritional screening is used to quickly assess basic information (weight, weight history, and ability to ingest nutrition orally).




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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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