ASSESSMENT #7 1. The average infant doubles in weight a. at 3 months. b. at 3 years c. at 1 year d. at 6 months. e. at 2 year

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ASSESSMENT #7 1. The average infant doubles in weight a. at 3 months. b. at 3 years c. at 1 year d. at 6 months. e. at 2 years 2. The Apgar scale is a. used to evaluate newboms. b. used to evaluate preteens. c. used to measure weight. d. a component of measuring body mass index. c. used to evaluate brain function. 3. Conditions such as microencephaly or hydrocephalus are evaluated by a. diameter of the infant’s chest. b. the length of the infant. c. the weight of the infant. d. the size of the infant’s limbs. e. the circumference of the infant’s head. 4. A normal 10-to 12-month-old a. prefers to play alone. b. can wave bye-bye. c. cannot sit up d. cannot say any words. e. can repeat two numbers in a row. 5. To reduce spread of infection in a pediatric waiting room, a. see well patients only on specific days. b. make ill patients wait in a hallway. c. place ill patients in an examination room as soon as possible. d. spray room with air freshener. e. raise heat to reduce germs. 6. Symptoms of dehydration in infants include a. bright and vibrant eyes. b. dry skin and loss of elasticity of skin. c. increased urine output. d. being energetic and alert. e. overproduction of tears. 7. The respiratory rate of an infant a. is lower than that of an adult. b. is the same as that of an adult. c. does not need to be measured until puberty. d. is higher than that of an adult. e. is measured by the parent. 8. Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder that a. affects only males. b. is characterized by binging and purging. c. is curable with antibiotic medication.
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