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- ASAP Topic: Chronic kidney disease Question: Identify the role of nutrition/eating habit strategies that can help to prevent the condition and how these strategies can be effectiveThe Nurse is caring for an adolescent with BMI above the 95th percentile with has been experiencing increased urination. Which diagnostic test should the nurse anticiapated?" Risk of fluid volume depreciation as evidenced by nausea, vomiting and decreased fluid ingestion. " question: What could be the possible nursing interventions and rationale that could be done? (4 rationale and 4 nursing interventions) Objectives: 1. The patient will relieve pain 2. The patient will be able to maintain fluid volume 3. The patient will have normal stool in 1-3 days 4. The patient will be able to regain and additionally work on his nourishment with assistance of appropriate comprehension of the food options to help his digestion.
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