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jace

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While straightening the top drawer of a 10-year-old patient the nurse finds 48 packets of sugar. What should the nurse do at this time?
 
  A) Advise the mother to have the child tested for diabetes.
  B) Throw out the sugar because this will promote dental caries.
  C) Place the sugar packets in the drawer as they were found.
  D) Ask the mother if the child has a history of craving sweets.

Question 2

The nurse knows that being able to tell time helps a child become more independent. At which age should the nurse expect a school-age child to begin to tell time?
 
  A) 6 years old
  B) 7 years old
  C) 8 years old
  D) 9 years old



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Answer to Question 1

C
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Ten-year-olds like having their own bedroom or at least their own dresser, where they can store a collection and know it is free from parents' or siblings' eyes. One of the best gifts for a 10-year-old is a box which locks. The nurse found the 10-year-old child's collection and needs to return it where it was found. The child does not have diabetes. The nurse should not throw out the child's collection. The mother does not need to be asked about the child's craving sweets.

Answer to Question 2

B
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Most 7-year-olds can tell the time in hours, but they may have trouble with concepts such as half past and quarter to, especially with the prevalence of digital clocks. Six-year-olds still define objects by use. Eight- and nine-year-olds have moved passed telling time and are interested in mastering other things.



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