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jazziefee

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A bolus is a ball of
 
  a. masticated food ready to be swallowed.
  b. fat emulsified with bile and intestinal se-cretions.
  c. mucus that helps move food along the ga-strointestinal tract.
  d. indigestible fiber mixed with the waste products of digestion.

Question 2

The client tells the nurse that it is impossible to use artificial sweeteners because they are far too sweet and don't taste natural. What advice can the nurse give the client?
 
  1. That is the nature of artificial sweeteners and you will get used to it..
   2. The chemicals contribute to the unnatural taste; try a different formulation to see if the taste improves..
   3. You may use natural sugar unless there is a medical reason to do otherwise..
   4. Try experimenting with different amounts of the sweeteners to see what works best for you..



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Answer to Question 1

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A bolus is a ball of masticated food mixed with saliva and ready to be swallowed. Emulsified fat and mucus do not form a ball. Indigestible fiber and waste products are known as feces.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: Each artificial sweetener has a different intensity of sweetness. If a client uses artificial sweeteners, it is important to experiment with each one to achieve the desired level of sweetness. The nurse should never suggest that a client does not have options, even with artificial sweeteners. The chemical contribution does not contribute to the unnatural taste; it is the amount of the sweetener that is used. It is unwise to suggest use of natural sugar when the client is asking about artificial sweeteners.



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jazziefee

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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