12.Given
Carbohydrate:22g
As 1g of carbohydrate =4kcal
Then 22g=??kcal
Cross multiply and divide
=22×4÷1
=88÷1
=88
88 kcal for ome time
Then for three times a day 88×3=264
So it is 264 cal/day
Therefore for 7 days 264×7=1848 calorie
Ans:c.1848 calorie
13.Difficulty in sleeping can be sorted by ruling out the underlying cause of any disease, emotional disturbance, food ,exercise,etc.,
3+ edema can occur only when there is disturbance in vital organs like heart,kidney so it needs further assessment to prevent complications
Lack of bowel movements can be due to inadequate food or fever intake in diet ,surgery ,etc.,
Blanchable edema is a sign of pressure ulcer so position change has to be done every couple of hours with meticulous backache
Ans:B.3+ edema
14.A height of 61inch is approximately equal to 155 cm and a weight of 161 pounds is equal to 73kg
BMI= weight(kg)÷Height (m²)
=73÷(1.5)²
=73÷2.25
=32.4kg/m²
The BMI of the patient is 32.4 kg/m² ,which means the client is overweight or obese
Ans:D.Refer the client to a weight management program
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