who is at the highest risk for dehydration? {Ans: older adults and children}What is Somogyi phenomenon? {Ans: morning hyperglycemia, due to untreated overnight hypoglycemia provide bedtime snack and insulin to help prevent Somogyi's phenomenon}prep for a client who is recieving PN {Ans: review weight, BMI, nutritional status, diagnosis, and labs assess the clients educational needs use electronic infusion device a micron filter on the IV tubing is required when administering PN solution, the filter is not added to IV tubing when administering a lipid emulsion eval allergies to soybeans, safflower, eggs, if lipids are prescribed maintain strict aseptic tech. ensure lipid infusion is stopped 12 hr before obtaining a blood specimen for triglycerides}foods rich in B-complex vitamins {Ans: meats milk enriched grains whole grains legumes green leafy veggies}therapuetic nutrition for hypertension {Ans: -decrease sodium (canned soups/sauces, potato chips, pretzels, smoked meats, seasoning, processed foods) -low fat dairy fruits and veggies rich in K + (apricots, bananas, tomatoes, potatoes) limit drinking}Yin foods {Ans: seaweed, many fruits and veggies, cold beverages}nutrition during infancy {Ans: birth weight doubles by 6 months, triples by 1 year of age breast milk (or formula) ONLY for first 4-6 months