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The nurse is reviewing the family structure for a client with school-age children. The client asks the nurse about ways to promote the children's self-esteem and independence.
 
  What teaching strategy is most important for the nurse to review with the client? A) Spend quantity time with children, including playtime and instruction.
  B) Allow for flexible getting up and bedtime rituals.
  C) Communicate with children using eye contact and listening attentively to the questions and responses.
  D) Do not offer constructive criticism.

Question 2

A nurse is providing health education regarding the role of the accessory organs of the digestive system. What is the best explanation by the nurse of the action of bile released by the gallbladder?
 
  A) Breakdown of protein
  B) Formation of urea
  C) Emulsification of fat
  D) Synthesis of immunoglobulin



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Answer to Question 1

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Children's self-esteem and independence can be promoted by spending quality time with children, including playtime and instruction; communicating with children, using eye contact and listening attentively to their questions and responses; and establishing and maintaining routines and offering constructive criticism, as necessary.

Answer to Question 2

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The nurse needs to explain that the bile released by the gallbladder is involved in the emulsification of fat. Formation of urea and the synthesis of immunoglobulin are functions of the liver. Breakdown of protein is not an action of bile.



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