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In teaching the caregivers about giving juice to their preschool-aged child, the nurse would advise the caregivers to give the child no more than how many ounces of juice per day?
 
  a. 8-12 c. 18-24
  b. 16 d. 28

Question 2

Which of the following assessment findings would the nurse anticipate finding in the child with Down syndrome? Select all that apply.
 
  a. small space between the big and second toe
  b. a high arched palate
  c. a small tongue in a large mouth
  d. square hands with a simian line



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Answer to Question 1

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A Correct. Limiting juice to no more than 8-12 ounces per day will help the child take more food at meals and snacks.
B Incorrect. In teaching the caregivers about giving juice to their preschool-aged child, the nurse would not advise the caregivers to give the child 16 ounces of juice per day.
C Incorrect. In teaching the caregivers about giving juice to their preschool-aged child, the nurse would not advise the caregivers to give the child 18-24 ounces of juice per day.
D Incorrect. In teaching the caregivers about giving juice to their preschool-aged child, the nurse would not advise the caregivers to give the child 28 ounces of juice per day.

Answer to Question 2

B, D

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Correct The physical assessment typical of the client with Down syndrome includes a high arched palate and square hands with a simian line.
Incorrect Typically, a wide space is noted between the big and second toe.
A large tongue in a small mouth is characteristic of Down syndrome.



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