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At a routine health care visit, a nurse measures a toddler and plots the height and weight on the growth charts. The nurse documents that the toddler is above the 95th percentile for weight and is at the 5th percentile for height.
 
  How should the nurse interpret these data? 1. The toddler is proportionate for age.
 
  2. The toddler needs to eat more at each feeding.
 
  3. The height and weight are disproportionate, and the toddler needs further evaluation.
 
  4. The family most likely is short.
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Smart ... Thanks!
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