The process of breaking food down physically and chemically for absorption and use by the body is:

a. Peristalsis
b. Digestion
c. Metabolism
d. Mitosis


B

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A patient with decreased or absent tactile fremitus is most likely to have

a. asthma. c. atelectasis. b. pneumonia. d. lung cancer.

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The most critical nursing action when caring for a newborn immediately after birth is:

a. Drying the newborn and wrapping him or her in a blanket b. Fostering parent-infant attachment c. Administering eye prophylaxis and vitamin K d. Keeping the newborn's airway clear

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Identify common characteristics in an assessment of a child with a truncus arteriosus heart defect. Select all that apply

1. Cyanosis 2. Narrow pulse pressures 3. Grunting and retractions while breathing 4. Diaphoresis 5. Bradycardic

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Malpractice

What will be an ideal response?

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