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Jipu 123

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If a baby is weaned too soon, which of the following problems is most likely to develop?
 
  a. weight loss c. vitamin D deficiency
  b. iron-deficiency anemia d. delayed mobility

Question 2

The nurse must select a syringe and needle for administering this medication. The size will depend on which of the following factors:
 
  a. Size of the child
  b. Amount of medication given
  c. Amount of muscle tissue available
  d. All of the above



katheyjon

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Answer to Question 1

B

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A Incorrect. If a baby is weaned too soon, weight loss is not the most likely problem to develop.
B Correct. If a baby is weaned too soon, iron-deficiency anemia is the most likely problem to develop.
C Incorrect. If a baby is weaned too soon, vitamin D deficiency is not the most likely problem to develop.
D Incorrect. If a baby is weaned too soon, delayed mobility is not the most likely problem to develop.

Answer to Question 2

D
All of the above must be taken into consideration for selection of needle and syringe. The viscosity of the medication must also be considered.



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