The nurse is assessing risk factors on a new clinic patient. These risk factors are assessed according to what?

A) The individual's age
B) The individual's risks
C) The individual's gender
D) The individual's lifestyle


B

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The parent of 2-week-old infant asks the nurse if fluoride supplements are necessary because the infant is exclusively breastfed. What is the nurse's best response?

a. "The infant needs to begin taking them now." b. "Supplements are not needed if you drink fluoridated water." c. "The infant may need to begin taking them at age 6 months." d. "The infant can have infant cereal mixed with fluoridated water instead of supplements."

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Patients taking phenytoin (Dilantin), especially children, should be instructed to:

A. comply with serum liver function laboratory appointments B. avoid getting legs or arms cold C. maintain regular dental exams/cleaning to reduce gum disease and gingival hyperplasia D. reduce the sodium content in their diet

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The correct way to state the 24 h time 1430 is

A. two thirty. B. one thousand, four hundred thirty. C. fourteen hundred thirty hours. D. fourteen thirty.

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The findings of a study indicate that the chance of the effect being attributable to chance is 1 in 25 . How would this fact be expressed in the study?

A) RR = 4% B) AR = 24 C) p = 0.04 D) NNT = 25

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