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NClaborn

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What is the most common cause of poisoning in children?
 
  1. Garbage
   2. Medications
   3. Plants
   4. Chemicals

Question 2

A nurse conducting an assessment of a 3-year-old with diabetes mellitus Type 1 would expect to find:
 
  1. Polyuria.
   2. Polydipsia.
   3. Polyphagia.
   4. All of the above.



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1. Children do not have a high risk of getting into the garbage.
2. The most common cause of poisoning in children is medications.
3. Children are at risk for poisoning with plants, but they are not the number one reason.
4. Chemicals can cause poisoning, but they are not the most common risk.

Answer to Question 2

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1. Known as one of the 3 P's of DM 1.
2. Known as one of the 3 P's of DM 1.
3. Known as one of the 3 P's of DM 1.
4. These are the 3P's of DM 1.



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