Nutrition: Analyze Cues and Prioritize Hypotheses; Plan and Generate Solutions
The primary nurse is advocating for a patient with a nursing hypothesis of Impaired Self-Feeding. With whom would the nurse collaborate to provide a cost-effective assistive feeding device for the patient? O: Case manager O: Speech therapist O: Unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) O: Registered dietitian
A: Case manager O: Case manager O: Speech therapist O: Unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) O: Registered dietitian
An underweight patient is asking for guidance to gain muscle weight. Which hypothesis and patient-centered outcome would be the most appropriate related to nutrition for the patient? O: Impaired Self-Feeding resulting in low body weight. Patient will identify factors related to nutritional consumption by the next clinic appointment O: Impaired Swallowing resulting in low body weight. Patient will identify factors related to nutrition O: Excess Food Intake resulting in low body weight. Patient will identify factors related to nutritional consumption by the next clinic appointment O: Deficient Food Intake resulting in low body weight. Patient will identify factors related to nutritional consumption by the next clinic appointment
A: Deficient Food Intake resulting in low body weight. Patient will identify factors related to nutritional consumption by the next clinic appointment O: Impaired Self-Feeding resulting in low body weight. Patient will identify factors related to nutritional consumption by the next clinic appointment O: Impaired Swallowing resulting in low body weight. Patient will identify factors related to nutrition O: Excess Food Intake resulting in low body weight. Patient will identify factors related to nutritional consumption by the next clinic appointment O: Deficient Food Intake resulting in low body weight. Patient will identify factors related to nutritional consumption by the next clinic appointment
An obese patient is asking for guidance to lose weight. Which hypothesis and patient-centered outcome would be the most appropriate related to nutrition for the patient? O: Impaired Self-Feeding resulting in obesity. Patient will identify factors related to obesity by the next clinic appointment O: Impaired Swallowing resulting in obesity. Patient will identify factors related to obesity O: Excess Food Intake resulting in obesity. Patient will identify factors related to obesity by the next clinic appointment O: Deficient Food Intake resulting in obesity. Patient will identify factors related to obesity by the next clinic appointment
A: Excess Food Intake resulting in obesity. Patient will identify factors related to obesity by the next clinic appointment O: Impaired Self-Feeding resulting in obesity. Patient will identify factors related to obesity by the next clinic appointment O: Impaired Swallowing resulting in obesity. Patient will identify factors related to obesity O: Excess Food Intake resulting in obesity. Patient will identify factors related to obesity by the next clinic appointment O: Deficient Food Intake resulting in obesity. Patient will identify factors related to obesity by the next clinic appointment
Which individuals would a nurse collaborate with in an attempt to obtain the best possible outcomes for a pediatric patient with anorexia and bulimia? O: Patient and dietitian O: Patient, dietitian, and psychologist O: Patient, dietitian, psychologist, and case manager O: Patient, dietitian, school principal, and speech therapist
A: Patient, dietitian, psychologist, and case manager O: Patient and dietitian O: Patient, dietitian, and psychologist O: Patient, dietitian, psychologist, and case manager O: Patient, dietitian, school principal, and speech therapist
Which primary pathophysiologic process would the nurse conclude is occurring in a patient who has a hypothesis of Impaired Swallowing? O: Inadequate dietary intake O: Sensory and motor deficits secondary to spinal cord injury O: Residual effects of neurologic damage secondary to cerebrovascular accident O: Inadequate absorption of nutrients
A: Residual effects of neurologic damage secondary to cerebrovascular accident O: Inadequate dietary intake O: Sensory and motor deficits secondary to spinal cord injury O: Residual effects of neurologic damage secondary to cerebrovascular accident O: Inadequate absorption of nutrients
Which primary pathophysiologic process would the nurse conclude is occurring in a patient who has a hypothesis of Impaired Self-Feeding? O: Inadequate dietary intake O: Sensory and motor deficits secondary to spinal cord injury O: Psychological disorder O: Limited physical activity
A: Sensory and motor deficits secondary to spinal cord injury O: Inadequate dietary intake O: Sensory and motor deficits secondary to spinal cord injury O: Psychological disorder O: Limited physical activity