Fundamentals Alternate Item Format Quiz with correct answers.
Fundamentals Alternate Item Format Quiz with correct answers. A nurse is caring for a client with Crohn's Disease. Which of the following foods can be included in this client's diet? Select all that apply. - correct answers.a. Pasta Low-fiber, low-residue diets are recommended for clients with Crohn's Disease. Foods that are appropriate for clients with Crohn's Disease include: Tender, ground, well-cooked meat, eggs, fish, poultry, refined pasta and cereal, white rice and bread, canned or cooked vegetables without skin or seeds and juices without pulp. b. Eggs Low-fiber, low-residue diets are recommended for clients with Crohn's Disease. Foods that are appropriate for clients with Crohn's Disease include: Tender, ground, well-cooked meat, eggs, fish, poultry, refined pasta and cereal, white rice and bread, canned or cooked vegetables without skin or seeds and juices without pulp. A nurse is caring for a client in Buck's Traction. Which of the following nursing interventions would ensure effective therapy? Select all that apply. - correct answers.d. Prevent wrinkling of the traction bandage. To ensure effective Buck's traction, it is important to avoid wrinkling and slipping of the traction bandage and to maintain countertraction. e. Ensure that all weights are free hanging. All weights must be free hanging to ensure effective traction. A nurse is caring for a client who is one month post bariatric surgery and has been diagnosed with dumping syndrome. Which of the following recommendations is appropriate points of reinforcment in teaching? Select all that apply. Select one or more: - correct answers.. Avoid consuming milk, sweets, and sugars. Dumping syndrome frequently occurs after bariatric surgery and symptoms can include vertigo, syncope, pallor, diaphoresis, tachycardia, and palpitations. Therapy includes: small, frequent meals rather than large ones; avoidance of milk, sweets, and sugars; elimination of liquids with meals and for one hour before and after meals; reduction in the amount of fluid ingested at one time, eating a high-protein, high-fat, and low-to- moderate carbohydrate diet; and lying down after meals to slow transit time of food in the intestines. d. Eat small, frequent meals during the day. Dumping syndrome frequently occurs after bariatric surgery and symptoms can include vertigo, syncope, pallor, diaphoresis, tachycardia, and palpitations. Therapy includes: small, frequent meals rather than large ones; avoidance of milk, sweets, and sugars; elimination of liquids with meals and for one hour before and after meals; reduction in the amount of fluid ingested at one time, eating a high-protein, high-fat, and low-to- moderate carbohydrate diet; and lying down after meals to slow transit time of food in the intestines. e. Eliminate liquids with meals, and for one hour before and after meals. Dumping syndrome frequently occurs after bariatric surgery and symptoms can include vertigo, syncope, pallor, diaphoresis, tachycardia, and palpitations. Therapy includes: small, frequent meals rather than large ones; avoidance of milk, sweets, and sugars; elimination of liquids with meals and for one hour before and after meals; reduction in the amount of fluid ingested at one time, eating a high-protein, high-fat, and low-to- moderate carbohydrate diet; and lying down after meals to slow transit time of food in the intestines. A nurse is caring for a client hospitalized with Guillain-Barré Syndrome. Which of the following data collected can help the nurse evaluate for complications of immobility? Select all that apply. Select one or more: - correct answers.c. Performing range of motion on the client's ankles, knees, and hips. Potential complications of immobility could include the following: loss of joint motion and contractures, decreased gastrointestinal motility and constipation, deep vein thrombosis with erythema and swelling of the calf areas, and skin breakdown with early evidence of pallor, erythema, blistering over bony prominences. d. Reviewing the character of bowel sounds and frequency of stools. Potential complications of immobility could include the following: loss of joint motion and contractures, decreased gastrointestinal motility and constipation, deep vein thrombosis with erythema and swelling of the calf areas, and skin breakdown with early evidence of pallor, erythema, blistering over bony prominences. e. Observe skin color over sacral, heels, and scapulae areas. Potential complications of immobility could include the following: loss of joint motion and contractures, decreased gastrointestinal motility and constipation, deep vein thrombosis with erythema and swelling of the calf areas, and skin breakdown with early evidence of pallor, erythema, blistering over bony prominences. An 87-year-old client has been admitted repeatedly to the acute care setting for pneumonia. The client's family asks what measures can help prevent recurrent respiratory issues. Which of the following measures should the nurse discuss to prevent respiratory issues? Select all that apply. - correct answers.. Reassure the client during respiratory distress. If a client is having difficulty breathing, the caregiver(s) should provide support and reassurance to decrease the client's anxiety.
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