Eight-year-old Matt is doing well with addition and subtraction. His father asks for suggestions regarding projects that would help increase Matt's understanding of conservation of mass

Of the following projects, which would most help Matt understand conservation of mass?
A) Stack blocks in a tower.
B) Build a sandcastle with a water-filled moat.
C) Form vases from blocks of clay.
D) Build a doghouse.


C

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A) "Cover the cast with a blanket until the cast dries." B) "Keep your right leg elevated above heart level." C) "Use a clean object to scratch itches inside the cast." D) "A foul smell from the cast is normal after the first few days."

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The home health nurse is making the initial assessment visit to a new client. After doing the assessment for treatment, the nurse completes an OASIS assessment form. How will this form be utilized?

1. To ensure that the appropriate diagnosis-related group (DRG) is used for payment. 2. By home health agencies who have certification. 3. For reimbursement purposes in home health agencies with Medicare clients. 4. As a requirement for all home health and hospice agencies.

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The nurse recognizes that a patient with rheumatoid arthritis will demonstrate the diagnostic characteristic of this disorder, which is:

1. absence of pain. 2. symmetric bilateral joint swelling. 3. evening stiffness that improves with activity. 4. increased appetite.

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While completing the medical and surgical history during the initial prenatal visit, the 16-year-old primigravida interrupts with "Why are you asking me all these questions? What difference does it make?" Which statement would best answer the

patient's questions? "We ask these questions: 1. "To detect anything that happened in your past that might affect the pregnancy." 2. "To see whether you can have prenatal visits less often than most patients do." 3. "To make sure that our paperwork and records are complete and up to date." 4. "To look for any health problems in the past that might affect your parenting."

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