The well-child clinic nurse reminds the parents of an infant who has atopic dermatitis to be especially careful when introducing new foods to the child as these children frequently have sensitivities to such foods as: (Select all that apply.)

a. Eggs
b. Wheat products
c. Oatmeal
d. Peanuts
e. Peaches


A, B, D
Children with atopic dermatitis frequently have food allergies to eggs, wheat, cow's milk, peanuts, and citrus fruits.

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The nurse speaking to the depressed patient says, "So what you are saying is that you are feeling very sad today." This would be an example of:

1. listening. 2. sharing observations. 3. clarifying. 4. being available.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which histamine receptor is blocked by the action of an antihistamine?

A. H1 receptor site B. B1 receptor site C. B2 receptor site D. H2 receptor site

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