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cagreen833

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A nurse understands that the typical height for a 12-month-old is:
 
  a. 20 inches.
  b. 25 inches.
  c. 30 inches.
  d. 35 inches.

Question 2

A nursing intervention that helps build trust, encourages the patient to have faith in the care being received, and meets psychosocial needs is
 
  a. developing a care plan.
  b. implementing nurse orders.
  c. patient education.
  d. meeting patient goals.



steff9894

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Answer to Question 1

C
By 12 months of age the infant's birth length has increased about 50; the typical length is 30 inches.

Answer to Question 2

C
One of the steps to meet the psychosocial needs of the patient is patient education.



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