A patient with a history of chronic alcoholism was admitted with acute pancreatitis.What intervention would the nurse include in the patient's plan of care?
A) Monitor the patient for hypovolemic shock from plasma volume depletion.
B) Observe the patient for hypoglycemia and hypercalcemia.
C) Initiate enteral feedings after the nasogastric tube is placed.
D) Place the patient on a fluid restriction to avoid the fluid sequestration.
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