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vinney12

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Which items noted in a pediatric client's medical record indicate the child may be experiencing a learning disability? Select all that apply.
 
  1. Dyslexia
  2. Dysphagia
  3. Dyspraxia
  4. Scoliosis
  5. Hypotonia

Question 2

The nurse is teaching the parents of a 4-month-old infant about good feeding habits. Which is the rationale for not letting the baby go to sleep with the bottle?
 
  1. To decrease the risk for aspiration
  2. To decrease the risk for dental caries
  3. To decrease the risk for malocclusion problems
  4. To decrease the risk for sleeping disorders


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Answer to Question 1

1, 3
Explanation:
1. Dyslexia is the medical term indicating problems with reading, writing, and spelling. This indicates the child may be experiencing a learning disability.
2. Dysphagia is a medical term indicating problems with swallowing. This would not indicate the child is experiencing a learning disability.
3. Dyspraxia is the medical term indicating problems with manual dexterity and coordination. This indicates the child may be experiencing a learning disability.
4. Scoliosis is curvature of the spine. This does not indicate the child may be experiencing a learning disability; however, this is often associated with Down syndrome.
5. Hypotonia is decreased muscle tone. This does not indicate the child may be experiencing a learning disability; however, this is often associated with Fragile X syndrome.

Answer to Question 2

2
Explanation:
1. There have been limited data to date showing a positive correlation to putting a baby to sleep with a bottle and increased risk of aspiration.
2. Infants should not be put to bed with a bottle as this increases the risk for developing dental caries.
3. The primary concerns related to putting an infant to bed with a bottle are dental caries and otitis media. Poor dental alignment is not a significant problem.
4. Sleeping disorders have not been found to be related to letting an infant go to sleep with a bottle.



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