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Deast7027

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Using Freud's personality theory, the nurse identifies the influence of the superego after observing a patient:
 
  a. eating an entire chocolate pie.
  b. becoming anxious about having no visitors.
  c. monopolizing the attention of the physician.
  d. giving back a 5 bill that another patient left on the table.

Question 2

A school nurse teaching a group of adolescents about adequate nutrition should encourage increased intake of:
 
  a. potassium and sodium.
  b. chloride and magnesium.
  c. iron and calcium.
  d. vitamins and minerals.



Amiracle

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Answer to Question 1

D
The superego is the mediator between right and wrong (the conscience).

Answer to Question 2

C
Dietary inadequacies in adolescence include iron and calcium.



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