Pancreatitis
Pancreatitis ( 52 Questions)
Incorrect. Continuing with the regular diet, especially without modifications, may exacerbate symptoms in a client with acute pancreatitis.
Incorrect. While a clear liquid diet may be indicated initially, it is not the long-term dietary recommendation for someone with acute pancreatitis.
Incorrect. A high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet is not recommended for someone with pancreatitis, as it can exacerbate symptoms.
Correct. Starting with a low-fat, bland diet and gradually advancing as tolerated is a common dietary recommendation for clients with acute pancreatitis. This approach allows the pancreas to rest and recover.
A) Incorrect. Continuing with the regular diet, especially without modifications, may exacerbate symptoms in a client with acute pancreatitis.
B) Incorrect. While a clear liquid diet may be indicated initially, it is not the long-term dietary recommendation for someone with acute pancreatitis.
C) Incorrect. A high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet is not recommended for someone with pancreatitis, as it can exacerbate symptoms.
D) Correct. Starting with a low-fat, bland diet and gradually advancing as tolerated is a common dietary recommendation for clients with acute pancreatitis. This approach allows the pancreas to rest and recover.