Which assessment questions should the nurse ask the parents of a young child diagnosed with asthma?
A. "Has your child eaten any new foods?"
B. "Does anyone smoke in the home?"
C. "Have any chemicals been used in your home?"
D. "Has your child recently traveled to any warm climates?"
E. "Have you changed the laundry soap recently?"
Ans:
A. "Has your child eaten any new foods?"
B. "Does anyone smoke in the home?"
C. "Have any chemicals been used in your home?"
E. "Have you changed the laundry soap recently?"
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