A newborn infant weights 1.982 kg. What is this infant's weight in pounds?
a. 9.2
b. 4.36
c. 2.92
d. 0.9
ANS: B
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A client newly diagnosed with Parkinson's disease expresses concerns to the nurse about how she and her family will cope with the disease. The response to the concerns is based on the knowledge that:
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