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berenicecastro

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Nurses who work in home care offering enteral, parenteral, intravenous, and blood transfusion services can prevent:
 
  a. morbidity.
  b. hospitalization.
  c. hospice care.
  d. mortality.

Question 2

Early in the first trimester, a woman may complain of morning sickness. The nurse suggests that this may be relieved by:
 
  a. eating something with a high fat content.
  b. eating dry crackers before getting up.
  c. eating three well-balanced meals.
  d. getting rest and taking antiemetics.



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jonathanballen97

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Answer to Question 1

B
Home care services can prevent hospitalization by offering enteral, parenteral, intravenous, and blood transfusion therapies.

Answer to Question 2

B
A remedy for morning sickness is to eat a few dry crackers before getting up.





 

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