Which of the following factors would contribute least to the ultimate height that a child reaches?

A) His mother including nutritious food at meals.
B) The genetic material the child inherited.
C) Whether he enjoys active sports or not.
D) The occupations of his father and mother.


C

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A patient is scheduled for a test to diagnose for the presence of a herpes infection. For which diagnostic test should the nurse prepare the patient?

1. patch test 2. Tzanck smear 3. potassium chloride test 4. Wood's lamp examination

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The nurse is working in a pediatric surgical unit.In discussing patientcontrolled analgesia in a pre-op parental meeting,the nurse would explain that PCA is most appropriate for the

1. developmentally delayed 16-year-old,postop bone surgery. 2. 5-year-old,postop tonsillectomy.10-year-old who has a fractured femur and concussion from a bike accident. 4. 12-year-old,postop spinal fusion for scoliosis.

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A nurse who recently joined the policy and procedure committee is reviewing a proposal for changing the type of needleless systems currently used to administer intravenous medications in the hospital

Which of the following would most effectively support the proposed change? a. The proposal cites a single randomized clinical trial as evidence to support the new policy. b. The proposal outlines a planned pilot study. c. The supporting evidence involves research conducted at an outpatient hematology center. d. There have been two cases of staff injury related to needlesticks in the past 3 years.

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