Answer:
1-The patient's heartburn symptoms could be referring to gastritis or a gastric ulcer.
2-The symptoms of heartburn can be due to food poisoning, or due to the advancement of a stomach disease, or even from taking low-quality non-prescription antacids. The reasons can be many, including a possible celiac disease, for that specific studies are required to certify the diagnosis.
3) No
4-Immediate treatment would be a diet low in fat, easily digested, where the flours will be restricted to be able to corroborate if it is an autoimmune disorder like dairy products, since alterations due to lactose intolerance are not ruled out.
In addition to that, the patient would be restricted from taking antibiotics to be able to maintain the intestinal flora or aggravate the condition to ulcerative colitis, and finally, a quality antacid under prescription would be indicated and the denial of the consumption of anti-inflammatories, since these collaborate with inflammation or ulceration of gastric tissue.
Explanation:
Gastritis or gastric ulcerative lesions must be respected with balanced diets, anti-inflammatories should not be administered orally as they worsen the picture, I also do not include those antibiotics that put the normal flora of the person at risk, and finally the reasonable and conscious use of antacids.
Answer:
Mainly all junk food that has low-fat.
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The answer is B because when the product is still being used after it's expiration date, it has higher chances of having mold or spoiling. That's why you would always want the product with the latest expiration date, so that the product won't expire so early. In which could mean that that type of product is the freshest.
The nurse is providing discharge
teaching for a client with rheumatic endocarditis but no valvular
dysfunction. On which nursing diagnosis should the nurse focus her
teaching?
-Risk for infection