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notis

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A 6-month-old boy is diagnosed with pyloric stenosis. When you take a health history from his mother, which symptom would you expect to hear her describe?
 
  A) Refusal to eat
  B) Vomiting about 2 hours after feeding
  C) Chronic diarrhea
  D) Vomiting immediately after feeding

Question 2

Which of the following clients is describing a breast change most consistent with breast cancer? The client reporting:
 
  A) a round, easily movable mass with serous nipple discharge. B) rough, reddened skin and hardened nipple pores. C) breast tenderness and nipple discoloration. D) breast asymmetry and a hard painless lump.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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