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Inadequate sidewalks in a community represent:
 
  1. A poor community.
   2. A community with few children.
   3. A community danger.
   4. An industrial community.

Question 2

A child with unresolved pyloric stenosis may exhibit signs of:
 
  1. Crying.
   2. Irritability.
   3. Poor weight gain.
   4. Tachycardia.



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1. Poverty is defined by the person, not the community.
2. Each community is different. Some have children and some do not. This cannot be determined by the condition of the sidewalks.
3. Inadequate sidewalks can represent a community danger.
4. The industrial community can be defined as a community element.

Answer to Question 2

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1. The baby may cry because he/she is hungry, but this is not the major, long-term issue.
2. The baby may be irritable because he/she is hungry, but this is not the major, long-term issue
3. Poor weight gain is a major, long-term issue that needs to be resolved quickly so that there are no neurological effects.
4. Tachycardia is not common with long-term pyloric stenosis issues.



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