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A 9-year-old girl is newly diagnosed with asthma. The nurse plans to teach her about triggers related to her diagnosis. The best approach for this child would be to
 
  A) play a diabetic allergy trivia game with her.
  B) show her a video about allergic-reactions planning.
  C) give her a list of foods she cannot have.
  D) have the doctor teach her this information.

Question 2

Which of the following would be the most likely example of emotional abuse?
 
  A) Belittling a child in front of others
  B) Scolding a child for playing with matches
  C) Punishing a child for crossing the street
  D) Asking a child to perform a dance routine for her grandmother



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Answer to Question 1

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