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jjjetplane

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You are the nurse assigned to teach a class for first-time parents. They express concern and nervousness about sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and how to keep their babies safe.
 
  You tell the parents that the safest way to position their newborn when he or she is sleeping is to lay the baby on its
  A) Back with its head flat
  B) Abdomen with its head slightly elevated
  C) Side with its head flat
  D) Back with its head slightly elevated

Question 2

Your next door neighbor had a fire in his or her home last year. He accidentally left his coffeepot on and the cord caught on fire, causing a good amount of damage in his kitchen.
 
  Since then, he checks the coffeepot many times before leaving the house. Sometimes I'm late for work, he laughs, as he tells you about the situation, but I guess that's normal after having a fire, don't you think? You know that this type of behavior is:
  A) Normal. He has had a potentially life-threatening event.
  B) Abnormal. He needs to get over it. The fire was a long time ago.
  C) Normal. He feels protective of his home.
  D) Abnormal. This behavior is indicative of behaviors associated with OCD.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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