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Highlights in education for promoting safety in infants involves
 
  1. Burns and car seat safety
   2. Preventing choking and poisoning
   3. Safe Sleep
   4. All the above

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A child with diabetes insipidus has been admitted to the pediatric unit. The nurse would expect the child's laboratory value to demonstrate:
 
  1. Hyperglycemia.
   2. Hypernatremia.
   3. Hypercalcemia.
   4. Hypoglycemia.



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1. These 5 topics are important for parents and caregivers to be aware of when it comes to infant safety. It is helpful to provide anticipatory guidance to parents at time of discharge so that they can prepare for their child's growth.
2. These 5 topics are important for parents and caregivers to be aware of when it comes to infant safety. It is helpful to provide anticipatory guidance to parents at time of discharge so that they can prepare for their child's growth.
3. These 5 topics are important for parents and caregivers to be aware of when it comes to infant safety. It is helpful to provide anticipatory guidance to parents at time of discharge so that they can prepare for their child's growth.
4. These 5 topics are important for parents and caregivers to be aware of when it comes to infant safety. It is helpful to provide anticipatory guidance to parents at time of discharge so that they can prepare for their child's growth.

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1. Glucose levels are not affected with this disorder.
2. In all forms of diabetes insipidus, serum sodium can increase to pathologic levels, so hypernatremia can occur and should be treated.
3. Hypercalcemia does not occur with this disorder.
4. Glucose levels are not affected with this disorder.



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