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What is the primary focus of nursing intervention when the child has iron-deficiency anemia?
 
  a. caregiver education c. control of acute pain
  b. reduction of episodes of constipation d. reduction of febrile episodes

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All of a child's deciduous teeth usually erupt by how many months of age?
 
  a. 15 c. 24
  b. 18 d. 30



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Answer to Question 1

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A Correct. The primary focus of nursing intervention when a child has iron-deficiency anemia is caregiver education. This education should include a discussion of iron deficiency anemia, age-appropriate dietary guidelines, and information regarding the administration of oral iron supplements.
B Incorrect. The primary focus of nursing intervention when a child has iron-deficiency anemia is not reduction of episodes of constipation.
C Incorrect. The primary focus of nursing intervention when a child has iron-deficiency anemia is not control of acute pain.
D Incorrect. The primary focus of nursing intervention when a child has iron-deficiency anemia is not reduction of febrile episodes.

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A Incorrect: All of a child's deciduous teeth do not erupt by 15 months of age.
B Incorrect: All of a child's deciduous teeth do not erupt by 18 months of age.
C Incorrect: All of a child's deciduous teeth do not erupt by 24 months of age.
D Correct: All of a child's deciduous teeth usually erupt by 30 months of age.




drink

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Excellent


bblaney

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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