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Which finding would indicate to the nurse that a client
is at nutritional risk and should receive a dietary
consult?
1. Sixyear old who had surgery 5 days ago, receiving
clear liquid diet since surgery.
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2. Twelveyear old admitted 5 days ago receiving total
parenteral nutrition (TPN).
3. Twoyear old taking only clear liquids since admission
24 hours ago.
4. Nine
month old admitted 2 days ago for diarrhea and
now on ½ strength formula.
• 1. Six year old who had surgery 5 days ago,
receiving clear liquid diet since surgery.
•
• (1. Correct: This child has been receiving only clear
liquids for more than 3 days and would be a
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nutritional risk. Proper nutrients are required for
healing after surgery, and only liquids would not be
adequate.
•
• 2. Incorrect: The child receiving total parenteral
nutrition (TPN) has already had a nutritional
evaluation receiving supplementation for
nutritional needs. After reviewing the nutritional
evaluation, the TPN will be formulated accordingly.
•
• 3. Incorrect: The two year old taking only clear
liquids is acceptable until the child is on liquids for
more than 3 days, then would be at nutritional risk.
After 3 days the nutritional status of the child
should be evaluated due to the food restrictions of
a clear liquid diet.
•
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Which finding would indicate to the nurse that a client
is at nutritional risk and should receive a dietary
consult?
1. Sixyear old who had surgery 5 days ago, receiving
clear liquid diet since surgery.
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2. Twelveyear old admitted 5 days ago receiving total
parenteral nutrition (TPN).
3. Twoyear old taking only clear liquids since admission
24 hours ago.
4. Nine
month old admitted 2 days ago for diarrhea and
now on ½ strength formula.
• 1. Six year old who had surgery 5 days ago,
receiving clear liquid diet since surgery.
•
• (1. Correct: This child has been receiving only clear
liquids for more than 3 days and would be a
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nutritional risk. Proper nutrients are required for
healing after surgery, and only liquids would not be
adequate.
•
• 2. Incorrect: The child receiving total parenteral
nutrition (TPN) has already had a nutritional
evaluation receiving supplementation for
nutritional needs. After reviewing the nutritional
evaluation, the TPN will be formulated accordingly.
•
• 3. Incorrect: The two year old taking only clear
liquids is acceptable until the child is on liquids for
more than 3 days, then would be at nutritional risk.
After 3 days the nutritional status of the child
should be evaluated due to the food restrictions of
a clear liquid diet.
•