Key Concepts
Learning objectives and exam relevance
Learning objectives - Explain high protein diet in plain clinical language and connect it to nutrition risk screening, aspiration prevention, glycemic stability, hydration, and teaching that fits culture and resources. - Identify the assessment cues that make the client stable, unstable, expected, unexpected, urgent, or appropriate for delegation. - Choose first and next nursing actions using the pathway scope for REx-PN Canada. - Teach the client or family using language that protects safety, consent, dignity, and follow-up. Exam relevance High Protein Diet appears in high-frequency nursing stems because it tests judgment, not memorized vocabulary. The safe answer links the most concerning cue to an action the nurse can take now. Distractors usually delay assessment, over-delegate judgment, ignore policy, or choose teaching before physiologic or legal safety. Pathway context: REx-PN Canada. Apply this topic through Canadian practical nursing scope, predictable versus unpredictable outcomes, collaboration, and CNO-aligned accountability. Canadian wording should respect provincial legislation, CNO-style professional accountability, privacy law concepts, Indigenous cultural safety, metric/SI usage where labs appear, and MAID limits when relevant. Continue from the pathway hub: /canada/pn/rex-pn/lessons. On the exam,...
