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The client is a prepubescent young gymnast who trains for many hours each day and attends school. The client and the client's parents are requesting information about ways to eat a more nutritious diet.
 
  Which of the following is the best response by the nurse? 1. If you don't eat enough, you have a higher risk of developing bone cancer.. 2. Could we talk about some of the barriers that prevent you from eating well? 3. You just need to eat three good meals every day.. 4. You should probably quit..

Question 2

Daily dietary calcium intake affects
 
  a. body temperature.
  b. muscular strength.
  c. bone calcium levels.
  d. blood calcium levels.



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Answer to Question 1

2 Rationale: This client has a busy schedule and little time to eat adequate amounts of food and nutrients. This client has a higher risk of developing osteoporosis, stress fractures, injuries, and a delayed onset of puberty. However, the client does not have a higher risk of developing bone cancer. The nurse needs to explore the client's issues that may prevent them from eating well, and then suggest some ways to improve their intake of food and nutrients. This client should snack more often because they may not be able to sit down to eat three meals each day. At this stage, there is no reason to suggest that the young athlete should quit their sport.

Answer to Question 2

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Long-term dietary calcium intake affects bone calcium levels. Calcium does not affect body temperature. The body maintains steady levels of calcium in the blood and muscles, using cal-cium from bone if dietary intake is insufficient.




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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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