Which will the nurse include when assessing for high-risk behaviors during the cultural assessment process
1) Disease processes
2) Health conditions
3) Biological variations
4) Recreational drug use
ANS: 4
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When comparing the anterior and posterior fontanelles of a newborn, it can be said that both:
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