Infants are physiologically and developmentally ready for solid foods at what age?

a. 4 months
b. 6 months
c. 10 months
d. 12 months


B

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What causes the inflammatory response in a patient diagnosed with gout?

A) Phosphate crystals B) Calcium crystals C) Urate crystals D) Sodium crystals

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A client has just shared some serious concerns about performing colostomy care independently upon discharge. The nurse responds to the client saying "Everything will be alright." This has made the client feel unheard. This is an example of:

a. empathy c. sympathy b. a cliché d. caring

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A patient in labor is prescribed transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) to help with pain relief during labor. How should the nurse explain the process of pain relief with this method?

A) Counterirritation stimulation blocks pain from traveling to the spinal cord. B) Needles are inserted along meridians to release endorphins and control pain. C) A machine is used to measure the patient's ability to relax during contractions. D) Small injections of sterile saline reduce are used to reduce the amount of back pain.

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