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mydiamond

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Which statement is most correct regarding the nervous system of a child?
 
  A) The child's nervous system is fully developed at birth
  B) As the child grows, the gross and fine motor skills increase
  C) The child has underdeveloped fine motor skills and well-developed gross motor skills
  D) The child has underdeveloped gross motor skills and well-developed fine motor skills

Question 2

The father of a 7-year-old boy reports to the nurse that two
 
  or three times over the past weeks he has observed his son seemingly staring into space and rubbing his hands. The behavior lasts for a minute or so, followed by an inability of the child to understand what's being said to him. When the nurse asks the child about his experience, he says he doesn't know what his father is talking about. What do these symptoms suggest to the nurse?
  A) Simple partial sensory seizures
  B) Simple partial motor seizures
  C) Complex partial seizures
  D) Absence seizures



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C



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