A child has been diagnosed with food allergies. The nurse is providing information to the parents of this child. What food items would the nurse inform the parents are common allergens?
A) Citrus fruit and rice
B) Root vegetables and tomatoes
C) Eggs and wheat
D) Rye flour and cheese
Ans: C
Feedback: The most common offenders of food allergies are nuts, eggs, milk soy, wheat, and chocolate. This makes options A, B, and D incorrect.
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