Complete the following case study: Be thorough in your answe…

Complete the following case study: Be thorough in your answers but not unnecessarily long (each answer needs to be 100-300 words long). Use complete sentences to answer. Keep the use of bulleted lists to a minimum.   Adult case study As a health professional, you are counseling an obese female client over the age of 60. She is interested in getting more information on an anti-cancer diet and weight loss. Below is data you collected during your initial assessment.     Significant medical history:  breast cancer, high blood pressure, and osteoarthritis in knees, depression Typical diet: She has changed her diet to a vegetarian diet since she had breast cancer and eats whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and eggs, cooks mostly at home, but does go out to eat on the weekends. Food aversions/allergies: She avoids dairy and animal meats Medications             Diuretic and a calcium channel blocker for hypertension             Celecoxib for osteoarthritis pain             Aspirin daily Dietary Supplements: A multivitamin mineral supplement for older adults Antioxidant supplement that contains vitamin E, vitamin C and coenzyme Q10 Fish oil supplements for heart health St. John’s Wort for depression Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) for weight loss Glucosamine and chondroitin for joint pain               Answer the following questions about this individual:   What are at least 3 other pieces of information would you need to collect from her to assess any safety concerns from her supplement use or nutritional adequacies? This can be about her diet, medications, or supplements.  What are at least 3 things that concern you about her dietary supplement intake?  What are the potential supplement-medication or supplement-supplement interactions? Describe the potential interactions in 1-2 sentences.   What are at least 3 things you would you include in your education to her about dietary supplements?    What would you recommended she change (add or delete, change in dosage or timing) to her supplement intake?  Provide all references. 

The nurse is managing a patient on a regular insulin infusio…

The nurse is managing a patient on a regular insulin infusion per protocol. Current infusion: 8 units/hr Current blood glucose: 300 mg/dL Blood glucose 1 hour ago: 340 mg/dL The protocol indicates decreasing the infusion by 1 unit/hr when glucose is trending down appropriately.