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mspears3

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A school-age child has been rehydrated following a bout of diarrhea. The nurse offers foods that are nonirritating to the bowel, including:
 
  a. apricots and peaches.
  b. chocolate milk.
  c. applesauce and milk.
  d. bananas and rice.

Question 2

When shaving a patient, the nurse must remember to use an electric razor when:
 
  a. a bleeding tendency is present.
  b. there is a risk for suicide.
  c. the facial hair is fine.
  d. speed is essential.



Kjones0604

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Answer to Question 1

D
When rehydration has been completed, the nurse should offer bananas and rice, which are nonirritating.

Answer to Question 2

A
A patient with a bleeding disorder should use an electric razor.



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