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bclement10

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The nurse is preparing a child and his family for a lumbar puncture. Which of the following would be a primary intervention instituted by the CLS to keep the child safe?
 
  A) Distraction methods
  B) Stimulation methods
  C) Therapeutic hugging
  D) Therapeutic touch

Question 2

A 5-month pregnant woman's daily caloric intake should be how many more calories than her prepregnancy intake?
 
  a. 180
  b. 340
  c. 452
  d. 500



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B
The increased nutritional needs of pregnancy can be met with an additional 340 calories per day.
180 calories are not enough to meet the increased nutritional needs of pregnancy.
452 calories are more than the recommended calories for pregnancy.
500 calories are more than the recommended calories for pregnancy.



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