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crazycityslicker

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A woman entering the 22nd week of pregnancy complains to the nurse that feels she has become unsightly because of chloasma. The nurse recommends that to reduce the chloasma, the patient should:
 
  a. use heavy makeup.
  b. take extra doses of vitamin A.
  c. avoid exposure to the sun.
  d. reduce caffeine intake.

Question 2

The licensed nurse can delegate which task(s) to the home health assistive personnel?
 
  a. Bathing the patient
  b. Assessing ability to void
  c. Administering an injection
  d. Teaching about medications
  e. Prescribing medications



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Answer to Question 1

C
At week 22, skin pigment changes called chloasma are found. Avoiding exposure to the sun will reduce the pigmentation.

Answer to Question 2

A
Home health assistive personnel cannot assess, teach, or administer injections.



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