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vicky

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The nurse is gathering data on a client for the nursing history. The client reports diarrhea, ataxia, skin blisters, and mottled teeth.
 
  Based on the symptoms, the nurse suspects which of the following responses to a question regarding the client's diet? 1. I drink two glasses of milk every day.
  2. I take multivitamins, extra B6, extra vitamin C and A, and fluoride daily.
  3. I eat two eggs per week for breakfast.
  4. I take extra thiamine, riboflavin, and vitamin K every day.

Question 2

Based on the principle that growth and development occur from the center of the body outward, the nurse predicts the following: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
 
  1. The infant will grasp an object with the thumb and second finger before rolling over.
  2. The infant will be able to roll over before grasping an object with the thumb and second finger.
  3. The infant will be able to crawl prior to walking.
  4. The infant will be able to creep prior to crawling.
  5. The infant will be able to sit prior to rolling over.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: Many clients take supplements believing that they can improve their health status without realizing that many supplements have toxic consequences if taken in larger doses. The symptoms this client is exhibiting could be a result of toxic levels of vitamins C, A, B6, and fluoride. Two glasses of milk per day is a little less than recommended, and two eggs per week are within the recommendation for eggs. Thiamine, riboflavin, and vitamin K have no known toxic levels.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: Based on the principle that growth and development occur from the center of the body outward, the infant will be able to roll over prior to grasping with the thumb and second finger.





 

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