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BrownTown3

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Which assessment question would get the most accurate response when a nurse is assessing learning/reading skills in the early childhood years?
 
  1. What rewards do you use when your child does something good?
  2. What is your child's language like now?
  3. Does your child get along well with others?
  4. Do you keep books for your child readily available?

Question 2

A mother of an 18-month old asks the nurse whether she can begin to introduce low-fat milk like the rest of the family drinks. The nurse answers the mother based on the knowledge that low-fat milk can safely be introduced at what age?
 
  1. 18 months
  2. 24 months
  3. 3 years
  4. 4 years



jaymee143

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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 4
Rationale: Keeping books readily available will stimulate reading skills. This is the question that will provide the most information about learning/reading skills. Language and getting along with others are more communication skills. Rewards are more closely related to discipline.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1
Rationale: Health promotion for the toddler includes whole milk until age 2. Age 1 is too early for low-fat milk; and it can safely be introduced before ages 3 and 4.



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