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- a patient with diabets complains of hunger . outline 4 immediate nursing actions with rationales that you performDiscuss the impact of the improvement on access to care for major diseases such as cancer, strokes, HIV, and other major onesExamine how psychological and social issues affect the nutritional status of the elderly. What are the risk factors for malnutrition in the elderly? Discuss the actions that can be taken by nursing professionals, families, and communities to protect the elderly from malnutrition.
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- Discuss how the Registered Nurse uses clinical judgement to set priorities when caring for a hypoglycemic patient.Explain why Nutrition Diagnosis is an important part of need assessment?List one intervention that may be suitable for a child with anorexia and list one nursing Intervention for a child with bulima. Include for each rational
- How does age affect the gastrointestinal tract and accessory glands? Are there any unique concerns for nursing care with older adults? Please cite information.Explain the components of a nutritional assessment. What important subjective and objective assessment findings will assist a nurse in developing a nutritional plan?Describe nursing interventions to help patientsachieve their nutritional goals.