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Which action is most appropriate by the parents to minimize sibling rivalry between toddlers and a new sibling?
 
  1) Having the toddler help prepare the baby's room
  2) Taking the toddler on a trip before the new sibling arrives
  3) Explaining to the toddler that he or she is no longer the baby
  4) Sending the toddler to the grandparents to prevent conflict

Question 2

The nurse is conducting an assessment for an infant during a well-baby check-up. Which interview questions are appropriate when assessing the integumentary system? Select all that apply.
 
  1) How is your infant doing now?
  2) Is your infant gaining weight?'
  3) Have you noted any scaling of your infant's skin?
  4) Are your infant's nails brittle?
  5) Can your baby move the head from side to side?



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 1

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3, 4



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