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The nurse anticipates that a child weighing 5 1/2 pounds at birth would weigh
 
  a. 8 pounds at 6 months
  b. 11 pounds at 6 months
  c. 12.5 pounds at 6 months
  d. 15 pounds at 6 months

Question 2

The nurse reviews with the parents of an infant with biliary atresia that the treatment options for this disorder are: (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. High doses of vitamins A and D
  b. Liver transplant
  c. Large doses of corticosteroids
  d. Partial liver transplant
  e. Kasai procedure



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Answer to Question 1

B
The average baby doubles the birth weight by 6 months of age and triples it by 1 year of age.

Answer to Question 2

B, D, E
Liver transplant, partial liver transplant, and the Kasai procedure are the surgical options. Vitamins A and D are fat-soluble and, therefore, cannot be metabolized. Corticosteroids are not a treatment choice for this condition.



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