Asked by Madison Dixon on May 14, 2024
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The client's weight is appropriate for height.Laboratory values and other assessments reflect normal nutritional status.However,the client tells the nurse,"I probably eat a little too much red meat.And what is this I hear about needing omega 3 oils in my diet? I don't like to take supplements,and I think I could really improve my nutrition." Which nursing diagnoses should the nurse use when planning this client's care?
A) Balanced Nutrition
B) Possible Imbalanced Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements
C) Risk for Imbalanced Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements
D) Readiness for Enhanced Nutrition
Imbalanced Nutrition
A nutritional state characterized by either insufficient or excessive intake of nutrients leading to health problems.
Enhanced Nutrition
Nutritional strategies or diets aimed at improving health and wellness by ensuring optimal intake of nutrients.
Omega 3 Oils
Fatty acids found in certain fish and plant oils that are important for cardiovascular health, brain function, and reducing inflammation.
- Learn the structure and ingredients of a finely composed NANDA-I nursing diagnosis.
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Learning Objectives
- Learn the structure and ingredients of a finely composed NANDA-I nursing diagnosis.
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