The breast-fed infant does not get fluoride; therefore supplementation is recommended after 6 months of age

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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A patient tells the nurse that she started to have a glass of wine every evening at home after work to "unwind" and then realized that she cannot continue with her day unless she has the wine. The nurse realizes that this patient uses wine to

1. cope with day-to-day problems. 2. deal with difficulty expressing emotions. 3. suppress a genetic need for alcohol. 4. socialize with others.

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5.6 x 0.0002 = 0.00112

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Identify the correct statement regarding the neural mechanism of pain

1. Once the pain impulse reaches the spinal cord, neurotransmitters inhibit the signal. 2. Alpha fibers are wrapped in myelin; C fibers are not. 3. When tissues are damaged, pain impulses go directly to the brain via alpha and beta fibers. 4. Myelin is a substance that slows nerve transmission.

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When teaching a patient about current dietary guidelines for the general population, the nurse explains referenced daily intakes (RDIs) and daily reference values (DRVs), otherwise known as daily values

In providing this information, the nurse understands that daily values a. Have replaced recommended daily allowances (RDAs). b. Have provided a more understandable format of RDAs for the public. c. Are based on percentages of a diet consisting of 1200 kcal/day. d. Are not usually easy to find computer experience is required.

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