Question:
The client has been working on weight loss for 8 months and has been successful in
losing 35 lbs (15.9 kg). The client is now entering the maintenance phase of the health
promotion plan. Which strategies a
...
Question:
The client has been working on weight loss for 8 months and has been successful in
losing 35 lbs (15.9 kg). The client is now entering the maintenance phase of the health
promotion plan. Which strategies are important for the nurse to emphasize as the client
enters this phase?
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1. On-going support from weight-loss program personnel.
2. Periodic weigh-ins with the nurse.
3. Discontinue programmatic exercise plan.
4. Relapse prevention plan.
5. Continued peer support.
Rationale
Strategies
1., 2., 4. & 5. Correct: The person must have ongoing support to prevent a relapse. The
weigh-ins increase accountability for prolonged behavioral change. Anytime that a new
behavior is instituted, there is a chance that the person will return to old habits.
Having a plan in place may help the person to stay on track. Ongoing peer support can
be very helpful as the client continues in the maintenance phase.
3. Incorrect: Programmatic exercise, although reduced in frequency perhaps, should still
be available. If this is taken away or reduced too much, the client may return to old
habits.
Question:
Which client in the Labor, Delivery, Recovery, and Postpartum Unit (LDRP) should
the nurse see first?
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1. Primipara at 39 weeks gestation, who is dilated to three centimeters and at minus two
station who states, "I think my water just broke."
2. Multigravida at term who is dilated to six centimers and at minus one station with
moderate contractions every five to ten minutes.
3. Primipara at 38 weeks gestation who is dilated to five centimeters and at zero station
with strong contractions every four minutes.
4. Multigravida at 36 weeks gestation with pregestational diabetes in for a biophysical
profile for fetal well being.
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