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JGIBBSON

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A hospital is providing a babysitters' education class for teens. The nurse who is preparing the information should include which of the following in her presentation?
 
  1. Not carrying hot liquids around children
   2. Keeping all cords out of reach of children
   3. Not placing a child in a high chair, then leaving the room
   4. All should be part of the education for babysitters

Question 2

A teenage girl and boy have come to the nurse's office at school because of a concern of pregnancy. The nurse explains the types of tests that are used to indicate pregnancy. The teens understand that the hormone that indicates pregnancy is:
 
  1. Relaxin.
   2. Human chorionic gonadotropin.
   3. Estrogen.
   4. Progesterone.



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1. It is important to not carry children when holding anything hot because this increases the chance for a burn injury.
2. Keeping cords away from children is important to reduce the risks of strangulation or electrocution.
3. A child in a high chair can climb out, so it is important to always remain with the child during this time.
4. All of the information should be taught during this course.

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1. Relaxin works on the muscles and will not indicate pregnancy.
2. Human chorionic gonadotropin is the hormone released when an embryo is developing, indicating pregnancy.
3. Estrogen is released by females to develop secondary sex characteristics.
4. Progesterone is released to maintain pregnancy.




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