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Sarah and her 12-year-old daughter, Megan, visit the clinic often because of Megan's asthma. The clinic nurse knows that one of the most important nursing roles is to:
 
  A) Listen patiently to Megan as she talks about her illness
  B) Regulate and modify Megan's medications in response to her asthma symptoms
  C) Give Sarah time to talk about Megan's illness while Megan is present
  D) Continue to schedule regular clinic visits for Megan

Question 2

The nurse is assessing a newborn whose mother has diabetes. Which of the following findings would alert the nurse that the newborn is hypoglycemic?
 
  A) Low blood calcium levels
  B) Low blood glucose levels
  C) Defective tissue development
  D) Low oxygen levels



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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