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joe

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An obese client is being seen at the healthcare facility. To reduce her risk for various
  chronic diseases, she is instructed to go on a diet to reduce her weight.
 
  Which criteria
  should the nurse inform the client to look for in the diet plan before the client starts a
  diet?
  A) It eliminates the use of all forms of fat and oils from the diet.
  B) It promotes not more than 1 to 2 lb of weight loss in a week's time.
  C) It encourages the use of pills and potions to meet nutritional requirements.
  D) It restricts any form of snacking between the meals.

Question 2

The nurse caring for newborns with congenital heart defects knows that these defects occur when certain events do not take place after birth. Which of the following describes one of these events?
 
  A) The foramen ovale opens.
  B) The ductus arteriosus expands.
  C) The ductus venosus becomes a ligament.
  D) The lungs retract.



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aprice35067

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C
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Normally, with the newborn's first few respirations, the lungs expand as soon as the pressure within the chest alters. The foramen ovale closes, and the ductus arteriosus and ductus venosus shrivel and become fibrous ligaments. Congenital heart defects in a child occur when these events do not take place after birth.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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