Sometimes a client may refuse to eat food. The client may
totally or partially refuse to eat his food. This results in
incomplete nutrition and malnourishment.
Following things can be done to make the client eat his food:
- serve small portions of food
- serve soft and easily chewable foods
- track down the reason behind food refusal. Sometimes the
client may refuse to eat due to nausea, stomach aches, heart burn
or acidity.
- serve the client his favourite foods.
- space the snack time properly. Too much of munching or snacking
in between meals can result in reduced appetite.
- Take help of dietitian to prepare a proper meal
chart.
- make sure to serve different variety of food items to the client
daily so that he does not gets bored.
- sometimes people with psychiatric disorders may refuse food. Such
patients need behavioural therapy.
You are the nurse assessing an Orthodox Jewish client with peptic ulcer. The client is strictly religious and refuses to eat the food provided at the health care facility. Describe how you would further assess and provide care for this client. What steps could you take to increase your cultural competence, if you were not familiar with this faith?
Jason, age 4, refuses to eat fruit. He will occasionally accept a small serving of applesauce and a few bites of banana but little else. What two nutrients are probably deficient in Jason's diet?
A nurse is caring for a client who refuses to follow the provider's prescription for strict bed rest. The nurse overhears an assistive personnel (AP) tell the client that if she does not remain in bed, he will place her in restraints. The nurse should identify that the AP is committing which of the following torts? Defamation of character O Battery O Assault O Libel
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62.A nurse is caring for a client who refuses to follow the provider's prescription for strict bedrest. The nurse overhears an assistant personnel tell the client if she doesn't remaine in bed, he will place her in restraints. The nurse should identify that the AP is committed which of the following torts? e Assault. e Battery. . Defamation of character e Libel. nglish (US) Focus
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