A woman complains of cracking fissures in the corner of her mouth. The nurse instructs her to consume
A) Eggs and milk
B) Brussels sprouts and strawberries
C) Nuts and legumes
D) Potatoes and milk
Ans: A
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With regard to the postpartum uterus, nurses should be aware that:
a. At the end of the third stage of labor, it weighs approximately 500 g. b. After 2 weeks postpartum, it should not be palpable abdominally. c. After 2 weeks postpartum, it weighs 100 g. d. It returns to its original (prepregnancy) size by 6 weeks postpartum.
In 1990 the CDC assembled the first list of standard case definitions for notifiable diseases. What was the purpose of this venture?
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