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bobypop

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Discharge planning and case management are important nursing roles as children with complex health needs move into home care. Which of the following activities is part of discharge planning?
 
  A) Conferring with the school nurse or teacher
  B) Teaching new self-care skills to the child
  C) Determining if there is need for back-up power
  D) Discussing coverage with insurance company

Question 2

The most important reason for evaluating the pattern of weight gain in pregnancy is to:
 
  a. prevent excessive adipose tissue deposits.
  b. identify potential nutritional problems or complications of pregnancy.
  c. assess the need to limit caloric intake in obese women.
  d. determine cultural influences on the woman's diet.



kthug

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B
Deviations from the recommended pattern of weight gain may indicate nutritional problems or developing complications.



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