When obtaining a child's past health history, the nurse would ask questions aimed at getting pertinent information, beginning with the:
a. Apgar score and birth itself c. labor and delivery
b. postnatal period d. prenatal period
D
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A Incorrect. When obtaining a child's past health history, the nurse would ask questions aimed at getting pertinent information, but not beginning with the Apgar score and birth itself.
B Incorrect. When obtaining a child's past health history, the nurse would ask questions aimed at getting pertinent information, but not beginning with the postnatal period.
C Incorrect. When obtaining a child's past health history, the nurse would ask questions aimed at getting pertinent information, but not beginning with the labor and delivery.
D Correct. When obtaining a child's past health history, the nurse would ask questions aimed at getting pertinent information, beginning with the prenatal period.
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