Bacteria can be killed by excess heat

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A 6-year-old who is brought to the Public Health Clinic Building to receive immunizations for the beginning of school would be properly classified for service as a:

1. patient. 2. child. 3. customer. 4. client.

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The clinic nurse teaches expectant mothers about the differences between breast milk and commercially prepared infant formulas. When compared to commercially prepared formulas, breast milk has:

Select all answers that apply: A) More carbohydrates B) Less protein C) Fewer nutrients D) Less casein

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The nurse is instructing a mother to encourage her school-age children to play out of doors because it will help reduce the risk of osteomalacia by:

1. increasing renal perfusion, which helps to activate vitamin D. 2. increasing the level of an inactive form of vitamin D in the blood. 3. increasing osteoblastic activity to maintain calcium in the bone. 4. enhancing activation of the parathyroid hormone.

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An adequate compression rate for CPR is 100 per minute

True False

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