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The pediatric nurse working in a hospital setting knows that the following patients would be appropriate candidates for the fast track system.
  Select all answers that apply.
 
  A) A child with a minor sprain
  B) A child with an ear infection
  C) A child scheduled for a tonsillectomy
  D) A child receiving chemotherapy for cancer

Question 2

In a review of the medical record of a newborn who is large for gestational age (LGA), which of the following factors would the nurse identify as having increased the newborn's risk for being LGA?
 
  A) Fetal exposure to low estrogen levels
  B) Low maternal weight gain during pregnancy
  C) Low maternal birthweight
  D) Maternal pregravid obesity



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Answer to Question 1

A, B

Answer to Question 2

D




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