A school nurse is teaching a 14-year-old girl of normal weight some of the key factors necessary to maintain good nutrition in this stage of her growth and development. What interventions should the nurse most likely prioritize?
- A. Decreasing her calorie intake and encouraging her to maintain her weight to avoid obesity
- B. Increasing her BMI, taking a multivitamin, and discussing body image
- C. Increasing calcium intake, eating a balanced diet, and discussing eating disorders
- D. Obtaining a food diary along with providing close monitoring for anorexia
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Adolescent girls are considered to be at high risk for nutritional disorders. Increasing calcium intake and promoting a balanced diet will provide the necessary vitamins and minerals. If adolescents are diagnosed with eating disorders early, the recovery chances are increased. The question presents no information that indicates a need for decreasing her calories. There is no apparent need for an increase in BMI. A food diary is used for assessing eating habits, but the question asks for teaching factors related to good nutrition.
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In your role as a school nurse, you are performing a sports physical on a healthy adolescent girl who is planning to try out for the volleyball team. When it comes time to listen to the students heart and lungs, what is your best nursing action?
- A. Perform auscultation with the stethoscope placed firmly over her clothing to protect her privacy.
- B. Perform auscultation by holding the diaphragm lightly on her clothing to eliminate the scratchy noise.
- C. Perform auscultation with the diaphragm placed firmly on her skin to minimize extra noise.
- D. Defer the exam because the girl is known to be healthy and chest auscultation may cause her anxiety.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Auscultation should always be performed with the diaphragm placed firmly on the skin to minimize extra noise and with the bell lightly placed on the skin to reduce distortion caused by vibration. Placing a stethoscope over clothing limits the conduction of sound. Performing auscultation is an important part of a sports physical and should never be deferred.
You are orienting a new nursing graduate to your medical unit. The new nurse has been assisting an elderly woman, who is Greek, to fill out her menu for the next day. To what resource should you refer your colleague to obtain appropriate dietary recommendations for this patient?
- A. A) The U.S. Department of Agriculture's MyPlate
- B. B) Evidence-based resources on nutritional assessment
- C. C) Culturally sensitive materials, such as the Mediterranean Pyramid
- D. D) A Greek cookbook that contains academic references
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Culturally sensitive materials, such as the food pagoda and the Mediterranean Pyramid, are available for making appropriate dietary recommendations. MyPlate is not explicitly culturally sensitive. Nursing resource books do not usually have culturally sensitive dietary specific material. A Greek cookbook would not be an appropriate clinical resource.
The segment Kreutzer of the population who has a BMI lower than 24 has been found to be at increased risk for poor nutritional status and its resultant problems. What else is a low BMI associated with in the community-dwelling elderly population?
- A. High risk of diabetes
- B. Increased incidence of falls
- C. Higher mortality rate
- D. Low risk of chronic disease.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: People who have a BMI lower than 24 (or who are 80% or less of their desirable body weight for height) are at increased risk for problems associated with poor nutritional status. In addition, a low BMI is associated with a higher mortality rate among hospitalized patients and community-dwelling elderly. Low BMI is not directly linked to an increased risk for falls or diabetes. Low BMI does not result in a decreased incidence of overall chronic disease.
The nurse is completing a family history for a patient who is admitted for exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The nurse should include questions that address which of the following health problems?
- A. Allergies
- B. Alcoholism
- C. Psoriasis
- D. Hypervitaminosis
- E. Obesity
Correct Answer: A,B,E
Rationale: In general, the following conditions are included in a family history: cancer, hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, epilepsy, mental illness, tuberculosis, kidney disease, arthritis, allergies ???¾?±?????²?µ?½?½?¾?¹, alcoholism, and obesity. Psoriasis and hypervitaminosis do not have genetic etiologies.
A nurse who provides care in a campus medical clinic is performing an assessment of a 21-year-old student who has presented for care. After assessment, the nurse determines that the patient has a BMI of 45. What does this indicate?
- A. The patient is a normal weight.
- B. The patient is extremely obese.
- C. The patient is overweight.
- D. The patient is mildly obese.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Individuals who have a BMI between 25 and 29.9 are considered overweight. Obesity is defined as a BMI of greater than 30 (WHO, 2011). A BMI of 45 would indicate extreme obesity.
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