A parent is concerned because her 2 year old plays side by side with others, but won't play with other children in the playgroup. The best explanation is:

A) Toddler play is parallel.
B) The child is shy and withdrawn.
C) The child may have a learning disability.
D) The child's lack of speech inhibits his or her ability to communicate with other children.


A

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The nurse is preparing teaching for a client with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Based on this diagnosis, which medication classification should the nurse prepare to include in the teaching?

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A nurse is presenting her research on osteomalacia at an international conference. When would the nurse tell the attendees that an osteotomy may be performed?

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