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The nurse is documenting the pediatrician's assessment of a female patient. When assessing Tanner's stages of breast development there is elevation of papilla only. What stage of development will the nurse document?
 
  a. Stage 1
  b. Stage 2
  c. Stage 3
  d. Stage 4

Question 2

What are the best breakfast choices for the nurse to point out prior to a big exam, to provide high levels of alertness and increased memory? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Pancakes and syrup
  b. Coffee and chocolate-covered donuts
  c. Bacon and fried eggs
  d. Whole grain cereal and yogurt
  e. Oatmeal and sliced apples



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
According to Tanner's Stages of Sexual Maturity, Stage 1 (Preadolescent) is elevation of papilla only.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D, E
Meals high in protein will break down into norepinephrine and increase alertness. Meals with a high sugar content result in a soothing sleepy response. Meals high in fats digest slowly and draw blood from the brain during the lengthy digestive process.



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