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iveyjurea

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The nurse is assessing a toddler-age patient during a well-child check-up. The child spends daytime hours with a caregiver who smokes in the home. What is the child at an increased risk for based on this data?
 
  1) Diabetes
  2) Emphysema
  3) Asthma
  4) Impetigo

Question 2

The nurse is preparing to conduct an assessment for a toddler-age patient. Which approach is most appropriate?
 
  1) Doing the most painful sections first
  2) Explaining that the assessment won't be painful
  3) Engaging the toddler in games to develop rapport
  4) Talking to the parent



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Answer to Question 1

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