Answer to Question 1
B
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A Incorrect. In teaching students about the risks of smoking, the lecture method is not the most effective for the school nurse to use.
B Correct. In teaching students about the risks of smoking, teacher-facilitated, student-led small group discussions would be most effective.
C Incorrect. In teaching students about the risks of smoking, the use of animated video cartoons with popular cartoon characters is not the most effective for the school nurse to use.
D Incorrect. In teaching students about the risks of smoking, role-play is not the most effective for the school nurse to use.
Answer to Question 2
C
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A Incorrect. The temperature of the milk, whether breast or formula, is not related to the absorption of fat.
B Incorrect. The presence of vitamins in milk is not related to the absorption of fat.
C Correct. Infants can absorb the fat in breast milk more readily than fat in formula because human breast milk contains lipase. Digestion and absorption of fats in infants is impaired because of low levels of the enzyme lipase.
D Incorrect. Breast milk does contain fats, thus, this is an incorrect response.