The sum of written in the proper form and reduced to lowest terms is ________.

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Answer: A

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While assessing a 7-month-old infant, the nurse makes a loud noise and notices the following response: abduction and flexion of the arms and legs; fanning of the fingers, and curling of the index finger and thumb in a C position,

followed by the infant bringing in the arms and legs to the body. What does the nurse know about this response? a. This response could indicate brachial nerve palsy. b. This reaction is an expected startle response at this age. c. This reflex should have disappeared between 1 and 4 months of age. d. This response is normal as long as the movements are bilaterally symmetric.

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Which intervention should be added to the nursing care plan for supporting nutritional intake in a patient with Parkinson disease?

a. Offer large meals with a variety of finger foods. b. Thicken liquids to make them easier to swallow. c. Puree all foods and drink through a straw. d. Offer a diet high in carbohydrates and fat and low in protein.

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Patients who are in shock have special needs, including nutritional needs. What physiological phenomenon underlies these unique nutritional needs?

A) The necessity of albumin as a food source because of the need for increased caloric intake B) The loss of fluids and decreased levels of stomach acids due to increased parasympathetic activity C) The release of catecholamines that creates an increase in metabolic rate and caloric requirements D) The increase in gastrointestinal function during shock and the resulting diarrhea

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A parent asks the nurse about the "characteristics of a sleep terror." What response should the nurse give to the parent? (Select all that apply.)

a. The child screams during the sleep terror. b. Return to sleep is delayed because of persistent fear. c. The night terror occurs during the second half of night. d. The child has no memory of the dream with a sleep terror. e. The child is not aware of another's presence during a sleep terror.

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