A) Toddlers play side by side, while preschool-age children play cooperatively.
B) Toddlers play house and imitate adult roles, while preschool-age children become the Mom or Dad while playing house.
C) Toddlers play cooperatively, while preschool-age children play interactive games.
D) There are no differences between toddlers and preschool-age children because both groups play cooperatively.
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A) Stop, drop and roll if clothes catch fire
B) Never go into the road alone.
C) Acceptable places for climbing
D) Safe meeting place outside the house in case of fire
E) Car seat safety
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Multiple Choice
A) Encourage a play date with a school-age child.
B) Praise the child for staying dry at night.
C) Tell the child there will be a punishment for bathroom accidents.
D) Set aside time for the child each day.
E) Discuss appropriate activities to engage in with the daycare provider.
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Multiple Choice
A) "It's never too early to teach a child to wear a helmet when riding a bicycle."
B) "Teaching simple handwashing is a good topic at this age."
C) "Tell the child over and over to stay away from water unless you are with him."
D) "Tell him firmly 'no' when he tries to cross the street."
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A) Discuss the child's developmental status
B) Observe interactions among the family members
C) Discuss concerns with the parents
D) Administer age appropriate vaccinations
E) Record height and weight
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A) Convertible, rear-facing seat
B) Belt-positioning booster seat
C) A car seat with a harness approved for higher weights and heights
D) A regular seat with lap and shoulder strap
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A) Discussing the growth of the toddler as compared to the growth chart
B) Suggesting ways to have the toddler eat higher calorie foods
C) Instructing the mother to feed the toddler alone without any distractions such as TV or music
D) Teaching the mother to avoid disciplining the toddler within one-half hour of eating
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A) Assessment
B) Discipline
C) Education
D) Intervention
E) Toilet training
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Multiple Choice
A) "Perhaps you should leave the room so that I can speak with your child privately."
B) "I am going to refer you for counseling since your interactions with your child seem so negative."
C) "Let's talk privately. Let's discuss the way you speak with your child and possible ways to be more positive."
D) Addressing the child, the nurse says, "Are you unhappy when Mommy talks to you like this?"
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A) Always feeds self
B) Scribbles and draws on paper
C) Kicks a ball
D) Throws ball overhand
E) Goes up and down stairs
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A) 12 months
B) 24 months
C) 36 months
D) 4 years
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A) 18 months
B) 24 months
C) 3 years
D) 4 years
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Multiple Choice
A) Instruct the father to hold the toddler down tightly to complete the examination.
B) Allow the toddler to sit on the parent's lap and begin the assessment.
C) Allow the toddler to stand on the floor until he stops crying.
D) Ask another nurse in the office to hold the toddler, because the parent is not able to control the toddler's behavior.
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Multiple Choice
A) "Spanking is one form of discipline; however, you want to be certain that you do not leave any marks on the child."
B) "Let's talk about other forms of discipline that have a more positive effect on the child."
C) "Can you try only spanking the child every other day for one week and see how that affects the child's behavior?"
D) "I think you are not parenting your child properly, so let's talk about ways to improve your parenting skills."
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Multiple Choice
A) The toddler is proportionate for the age.
B) The toddler needs to eat more at each feeding.
C) The height and weight are disproportionate, and the toddler needs further evaluation.
D) The family is most likely short.
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A) Jump up and down
B) Throw a ball
C) Stack three or more blocks
D) Draw lines on paper
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A) Knowledge deficit related to growth patterns
B) Risk for injury related to developmental skills
C) Risk for exposure to infectious diseases related to childcare environment
D) Knowledge deficit related to toys that encourage development
E) Risk for loneliness related to lack of siblings
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Multiple Choice
A) "What rewards do you use when your child does something good?"
B) "What is your child's language like now?"
C) "Does your child get along well with others?"
D) "Do you keep books for your child readily available?"
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A) Inadequate activity
B) Inadequate dental care
C) Inadequate diet
D) Inadequate brushing
E) Inadequate pacifiers
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Multiple Choice
A) Perform the assessment from head to toe.
B) Leave intrusive procedures such as ear and eye examinations until the end.
C) Explain each part of the examination to the child before performing it.
D) Ask the mother to tell the child not to be afraid.
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