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The nurse is providing education to the family of a client diagnosed with failure to thrive​ (FTT). Which statements by the family indicate appropriate understanding of the teaching session regarding treatment options and goals for​ FTT?

​(Select all that​ apply.)
a) open double quote"There is no medication for her double quote"
b) open double quote"Nutritional supplements will help restore the missing nutrients and double quote"
c) open double quote"Blood work done every three months will tell us if she is getting enough double quote"
d) open double quote"She needs to be in the tenth percentile on the growth chart in order to be double quote"
e) open double quote"My child must gain two pounds before double quote

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Final answer:

Appropriate understanding includes the lack of a singular medication for FTT, the use of nutritional supplements, and the need for ongoing evaluation. Specific growth percentile targets and fixed weight gain goals are not indicative of a correct understanding.

Step-by-step explanation:

The treatment options and goals for a client diagnosed with failure to thrive (FTT) involve multifaceted approaches, including direct nutritional interventions and public health measures. Statements indicating appropriate understanding of the treatment for FTT would acknowledge that there is no direct medication to treat the condition (a), recognize the benefit of nutritional supplements in restoring nutrients (b), and understand the importance of monitoring progress through periodic evaluations, such as blood work (c). However, setting specific targets, such as being in the tenth percentile on the growth chart (d) or a fixed weight gain (e), may not be appropriate as treatment goals should be individualized based on the child's needs and progress.

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