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asd123

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A 6-month-old patient is admitted for iron deficiency anemia. The nurse knows that the child was put at risk for developing the illness when the mother states:
 
  1. I have a house that does not have lead-based paint..
   2. He drinks milk instead of formula because it is cheaper..
   3. I make sure to monitor the amount of juice intake..
   4. I provide water in his bottles one time a day..

Question 2

A 14-year-old girl is speaking to the school nurse about getting a belly button piercing. The nurse should educate the girl on:
 
  1. Getting permission from her parents.
   2. State laws for piercings.
   3. The influence this may have on peers.
   4. The nerve damage and infection that can occur with piercings.



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1. Lead-based paint can lead to lead poisoning, not anemia.
2. A 6 month old is not able to store iron. Milk is not fortified with iron, thus creating the deficiency for the child. The child should remain on formula until at least 12 months of age.
3. Juice provides empty calories and nutrients and should not be given to an infant.
4. Water should not be given to an infant because it fills the stomach, and the child does not receive the needed nutrition from the formula.

Answer to Question 2

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1. Permission from her parents can be a decision made by the girl. The nurse needs to provide information on what could occur with a piercing.
2. The piercing establishment is responsible for informing the client.
3. A teen is seeking acceptance from peers, and this would not be appropriate.
4. The side effects of the piercing and teaching on the signs and symptoms of infection should be provided by the nurse.



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