Which of the following is not a complete protein?

1. Baked beans
2. Beef liver
3. Cottage cheese
4. Pork steak


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The nurse cautions that the consumption of as few as ________ alcoholic drink(s) during pregnancy can lead to the loss of fetal brain cells

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What is the appropriate technique for the application of a topical treatment for a child with eczema?

a. Apply skin lotions in a circular motion. b. Apply prescribed ointments with a gloved hand. c. Apply as much and as frequently as relieves the symptoms. d. Choose lanolin-based ointments.

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A nurse educator explains to staff nurses that diarrhea can quickly become life-threatening in elderly patients because

1. The elderly patient's total body water percentage increases, making it easier to become dehydrated. 2. Their decreased ability to concentrate on many daily functions makes them forget to drink fluids, particularly when they are ill. 3. Thirst is already diminished, and their percentage of body water is decreased, making them more susceptible to dehydration. 4. Their decreased stature and weight increases the likelihood that they will become dehydrated.

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The nurse is caring for two clients with the same diagnosis. One client complains of pain rated 6/10 and the other client complains of pain rated 1/10. How does the nurse explain why these two clients experience such differences in their pain rating?

1. The client's reaction to pain is a subjective experience. 2. Both clients' reaction to pain should be the same. 3. The client with the pain rated 1/10 does not want to complain. 4. One client has progressed further in the disease.

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