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A school-age child has a diagnosis of constipation. When planning dietary teaching for the parents, what food does the nurse emphasize as a means to decrease constipation?
 
  A.
  Cheese
  B.
  Milk
  C.
  Produce
  D.
  Rice

Question 2

The nurse is caring for a child who experiences frequent ear infections. The child's mother wants to know why this is occurring. Which anatomical differences in the pediatric patient increase the risk for otitis media? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A.
  Impaired drainage
  B.
  Longer, thinner eustachian tubes
  C.
  Shorter, horizontal eustachian tubes
  D.
  Typical lying-down position of infants
  E.
  Underdeveloped cartilage lining



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Constipation can be partially managed with good dietary habits, including eating lots of fresh produce for fiber and increasing water intake.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, C, D, E
The following factors lead to otitis media in children: the eustachian tubes are short, wide, and straight and lie in a horizontal plane; the cartilage lining is undeveloped, making the tubes more distensible; the normally abundant pharyngeal lymphoid tissue readily obstructs the eustachian tube openings in the nasopharynx; immature humoral defense mechanisms increase the risk of infections; and the lying-down position of infants favors the pooling of fluid, such as formula, in the pharyngeal cavity.



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