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How long is breastmilk or formula the sole source of nutrition?
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4-6 months
What is the tx plan for PUD?
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triple combo therapy: 2 antibiotics, 1 PPI for 10-14 days, smoking cessation,
dietary modification, surgical management in severe cases
How early can formula be prepped?
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24 h
Nursing interventions for infants with malabsorption
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diet modification, if breastfeeding, fix mom's diet, ensure adequate intake
of Ca
The __________ approach is the tx for DM type II
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stepwise
risk factors for gestational DM include:
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obesity, glycosuria, family hx of DM, minorities
HTN, hyperglycemia, excess body fat around waist, and abnormal cholesterol or
triglyceride levels make up _________ ____________
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metabolic syndrome
what are the main pt teachings for DM?
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disease process, physical activity, medications, monitoring blood glucose,
diet, resources
Tx for malabsorption
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vitamins, dietary management, antidiarrheals, probiotics, perineal fluids
Sudden dc of meds, sedation, and anesthesia can cause _________
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myxedema coma in hypothyroidism pts
primary nursing action for DM includes reducing risks of _______ (smoking cessation,
diet, exercise, BP control, maintaining prescribed ASA use, lipid lowering agents)