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olgavictoria

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Which age group is at the greatest risk of unintentional injury, leading to death?
 
  1. Newborns to 1-year-old children
   2. Children ages 7 to 9
   3. Younger teens
   4. Children ages 4 and under

Question 2

A 7-year-old boy with idiopathic hypopituitarism will need growth hormone replacement and:
 
  1. Require IV hormone infusions.
   2. Require subcutaneous injections.
   3. Require intramuscular injections.
   4. Require oral medications.



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1. Ages up to 4 years old are at the highest risk.
2. The age range is younger.
3. Younger children are more at risk for unintentional injury.
4. Children ages 4 and under are at the greatest risk of unintentional injury, leading to death.

Answer to Question 2

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1. Subcutaneous injections are required, not an IV.
2. Subcutaneous injections are required for treatment.
3. Subcutaneous injections are required, not IM injections.
4. Subcutaneous injections are required, not oral medications.



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