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danielfitts88

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Healthy People 2010 national health objectives added some new focus areas, two of which are:
 
  a. starting kindergarten and the reading initiative earlier to ensure reading by age 6
  b. increasing small motor skills in children and reducing the incidence of behavioral problems in children
  c. involving fathers sooner in prenatal care and making certain they have an opportunity to be present at birth
  d. medical products safety and adding children to the maternal and infant safety area

Question 2

Which of the following fractures are more common in children than adults?
 
  a. Greenstick
  b. Spiral
  c. Transverse
  d. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

D

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A Incorrect. Headstart programs focus upon early education programs.
B Incorrect. Heathly People 2010 is not focused upon small motor skills or reduced behavioral problems.
C Incorrect. Healthy People 2010 did not add this as an objective.
D Correct. Healthy People 2010 added Medical Products Safety and Access to Quality Health Services and Programs and included children to the maternal and infant priority areas.

Answer to Question 2

D
All of these fractures are seen more often in children.



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