A person's height is measured at 4 feet 3 inches during a well-child visit. The same child was measured at 3 feet 10 inches during the previous visit. How much did the child grow between visits?

(A) 5 inches
(B) 4 inches
(C) 3 inches
(D) 2 inches


A

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The nursing student correctly identifies what advantage of cyclosporine for the prevention of allograft rejection?

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