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Match the types of play with their characteristics.
 
  _____ Assume roles in games; games have goals
  a. Solitary play
  _____Playing with the same items, but not really playing together
  b. Onlooker play
  _____ Plays alone, no regard for those in the area
  c. Parallel play
  _____ Play together, but little organization
  d. Associative play
  _____ Observes other children while playing alone
  e. Cooperative play

Question 2

The reproductive care clinic nurse teaches young women about their risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Which factors does the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A.
  Alkaline pH of the vagina
  B.
  Increased genital mucosal surface area
  C.
  Increased number of pubic hair follicles
  D.
  Prolonged exposure to semen
  E.
  Temperature of the vaginal area



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Answer to Question 1

e, c, a, d, b
There are five types of play: solitary play (child plays alone without regard for those around him or her), onlooker play (child observes others playing and may talk to them, may alter his or her own play, or may continue playing as he or she was doing), parallel play (playing with the same materials and items, but not playing together), associative play (play together in a peer group, but in a loosely organized manner), and cooperative play (assume roles in games, games have goals, and rely on each other to continue and progress).

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, B, D
Physiological factors that predispose women to increased susceptibility to sexually transmitted infections include an increased genital mucosal surface area, retention of semen in the vagina for several hours following intercourse, and the pH of the vagina. During menstruation, women are more vulnerable to infection because the pH of the vagina becomes more alkaline, thereby becoming more hospitable to viral and bacterial transmission and growth. Number of pubic hair follicles and vaginal temperature are not related.




robinn137

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Reply 2 on: Jun 28, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Gracias!

 

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