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xclash

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The nutritional assessment is done at the time of admission by the:
 
  a. physician.
  b. hospice nurse.
  c. caregiver.
  d. nursing assistant.

Question 2

The nurse uses a picture to explain that twins who share a placenta, come from one fertilized ovum, and are identical are identified as:
 
  a. dizygotic.
  b. trizygotic
  c. genetically different.
  d. monozygotic.



mcni194

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Answer to Question 1

B
The hospice nurse does the nutritional assessment during admission.

Answer to Question 2

D
Monozygotic twins originate from one fertilized ovum and share a placenta.



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