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A young school-age child who is being treated for cancer has constipation and loss of appetite. what nursing interventions should the nurse suggest to the family? choose all that apply.
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A young school-age child who is being treated for cancer has constipation and loss of appetite. what nursing interventions should the nurse suggest to the family? choose all that apply.
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prune juice, laxitive, water, walking around
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