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waynest

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The nurse offers suggestions to maintain safety for latchkey children, which include the child's:
 
  a. Memorizing important emergency telephone numbers
  b. Opening the door only to people who look normal or safe
  c. Telling telephone callers that parents are busy rather than not at home
  d. Going straight to the telephone and calling if he or she comes home and finds the door ajar

Question 2

The nurse emphasizes that the inclusion of raw fruits, whole grains, and breads will increase fiber and: (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Reduce blood glucose
  b. Counteract constipation
  c. Reduce serum cholesterol levels
  d. Lower blood pressure
  e. Extend the effect of insulin



brbarasa

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Answer to Question 1

C
Safety numbers should be posted, rather than relying on the child's memory. The child should not open the door to anyone. It is not possible to tell by looking if someone is safe or not. Telling callers that the parents are busy is important so that the child does not let callers know that no adult is at home. Children should not enter the home if they find the door ajar. They should go to a neighbor's home and call.

Answer to Question 2

A, B, C
Fiber in the diet of the diabetic lowers blood glucose and cholesterol levels with the added benefit of counteracting constipation. Fiber does not lower blood pressure or extend the effect of insulin.



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