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You are instructing mothers of toddlers on the care of skin and the prevention of injury. The nurse should include which of the following teaching interventions?
 
  A) Protect from burns by covering electric outlets and have a safe zone
  B) Be sure the child receives three servings of dairy products daily
  C) Read to the child daily to enhance intellectual development
  D) Provide time for interaction with other children to assist with socialization

Question 2

To adequately assist a patient and family from a different culture with the death and dying process, the nurse must
 
  A) Understand the patient's cultural beliefs
  B) Progress through the stages of grief
  C) Experience death in his own life
  D) Have felt distress and anger



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