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renzo156

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At what age should a child be transitioned to low-fat milk?
 
  1. 12 months
   2. 6 months
   3. 15 months
   4. 24 months

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A child with the diagnosis of precious puberty has been given Lupron. The nurse knows that the medication should help:
 
  1. Decrease the hormone levels to slow the puberty process.
   2. Increase the process for puberty development.
   3. Decrease the growth rate.
   4. Increase the growth rate.



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1. A 12-month-old child needs the fat content of whole milk for brain development.
2. An infant needs the components of formula or breast milk for proper growth.
3. A 15-month-old needs the higher fat content of whole milk for brain development.
4. A child should be transitioned to low fat milk at 24 months.

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1. Lupron suppresses the release of growth hormones.
2. The medication will decrease the progression of puberty if given in the correct pediatric dosage.
3 The medication will help slow the maturation process, not linear growth.
4. The medication will help slow the maturation rate.




renzo156

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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