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HESI Case Study: Feeding and Eating Disorders Terms in this set (22) 1. Which clinical manifestations should the nurse observe as indicators of hypophosphatemia? (Select all that apply. One, some, or all options may be correct.) Shallow respirations. $8.99
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HESI Case Study: Feeding and Eating Disorders Terms in this set (22) 1. Which clinical manifestations should the nurse observe as indicators of hypophosphatemia? (Select all that apply. One, some, or all options may be correct.) Shallow respirations.
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GED - General Educational Development
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GED - General Educational Development
HESI Case Study: Feeding and Eating Disorders
Terms in this set (22)
1. Which clinical manifestations should the nurse observe as indicators of hypophosphatemia? (Select all that apply. One, some, or all options may be correct.) Shallow respirations.
Weak cardiac contractions. Seizure acti...
HESI Case Study: Feeding and Eating Disorders
Jeremiah
Terms in this set (22)
1. Which clinical manifestations should the Shallow respirations.
nurse observe as indicators of Weak cardiac contractions.
hypophosphatemia? (Select all that apply. Seizure activity.
One, some, or all options may be correct.) Altered mental status.
2. Which laboratory finding result reveals the Prealbumin level 5 mg/dL (5 mg/mL).
finding of protein malnutrition?
3. When developing the plan of care for Slow enteral feedings at the start of therapy.
initiation of nasogastric feedings, the nurse
recognizes which nursing intervention as
having the highest priority?
4. Which short-term goal promotes safety The client will gain no more than 1 to 2 lbs (0.45 to 0.91 kgs) during the initial week of
measures when refeeding the client? refeeding.
5. Which member of the interprofessional Clinical Nutritionist.
team plays a major role in formulating the
nasogastric feeding protocol?
6. Which is the best rationale for the nurse's Night feedings can prevent reinforcing attention and sympathy from others.
decision?
7. What actions should the nurse take to Monitor fluid and electrolytes.
implement the client's plan of care? (Select Supervise the client during and after feedings.
all that apply. One, some, or all options may Perform skin assessments each shift.
be correct.) Measure and document intake and output.
8. Which nursing problems have the highest Malnourishment.
priority during the acute phase of treatment? Deficiency in fluid volume.
(Select all that apply. One, some, or all
options may be correct.)
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