A nurse is volunteering in a clinic in a developing country. The mother tells the nurse she is bottle-feeding with formula given to her by an earlier group of volunteers

The nurse will most want to check to be sure the mother has sufficient formula and that the formula contains: a. zinc c. sodium
b. magnesium d. iron


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A Incorrect. Upon hearing the mother in a developing country tell the nurse she is bottle-feeding with formula given to her by an earlier group of volunteers, the nurse will not most want to check to be sure that the formula contains zinc.
B Incorrect. Upon hearing the mother in a developing country tell the nurse she is bottle-feeding with formula given to her by an earlier group of volunteers, the nurse will not most want to check to be sure that the formula contains magnesium.
C Incorrect. Upon hearing the mother in a developing country tell the nurse she is bottle-feeding with formula given to her by an earlier group of volunteers, the nurse will not most want to check to be sure that the formula contains sodium.
D Correct. Upon hearing the mother in a developing country tell the nurse she is bottle-feeding with formula given to her by an earlier group of volunteers, the nurse will most want to check to be sure the mother has sufficient formula and that the formula contains iron.

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