Children in first grade believe that prayer has:

A) Magical abilities.
B) Abstract qualities.
C) Hypothetical power.
D) Scary consequences.


A

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The nurse talking with a client with open-angle glaucoma would instruct the client to make a behavior change based on the statement

a. "I take an aspirin a day to prevent any problems with clotting." b. "I usually drink at least 8 to 10 glasses of water a day." c. "Now that the allergy season is here, I take antihistamines on a regular basis." d. "I like to eat hot, spicy foods."

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Which technique would be most effective for helping a group of pregnant women make a decision about whether to breastfeed or formula feed?

A) Stress that newborns often show definite opinions about a feeding method. B) Stress that both parents should feel comfortable with the feeding method. C) Teach that breastfeeding is best for the first year. D) Caution couples that some babies are allergic to formula.

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What is the purpose of an elemental formula such as Optimental or Vivonex?

a. A formula with intact protein containing balanced amounts of macronutrients that will often meet a patient's nutrient requirements. b. A formula that provides all of the nutritional requirements for a patient that is given by the intravenous (IV) route. c. A formula that is often predigested for patients with limited GI function. d. A formula designed for a use as a supplement in a clinical condition or disease state.

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The nurse is teaching a client who has been placed on a loop diuretic and requires a potassium supplement. What should the nurse include in the teaching session?

1. Do not use with antacids. 2. Tablets may be crushed or broken for easier swallowing. 3. Take on an empty stomach. 4. Take with food.

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