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jenna1

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The first assessment a child receives to identify neurological development is:
 
  1. APGAR scores.
   2. Scoliosis testing.
   3. The Denver II study.
   4. Kindergarten testing.

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Small red spots in the mouth with a bluish-white center, also known as Koplik spots, are a characteristic sign of:
 
  1. Roseola
   2. Rotavirus
   3. Rubella
   4. Rubeola



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1. APGAR stands for Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, Respiration, indicating responses of the neurological system. This testing is done right after birth.
2. Scoliosis testing does not occur until the child is a preteen.
3. The Denver II test is not used until the infant is older.
4. Kindergarten testing occurs later in the child's life.

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1. Roseola will cause a fine pin point rash on the trunk of the body.
2. Rotovirus will cause massive diarrhea stools.
3. Rubella cause the swelling of lymph nodes and a fine rash.
4. The prodromal signs and symptoms include coryza, cough, conjunctivitis, fever, malaise, and Koplik spots, small red spots in the mouth with a bluish-white center.




jenna1

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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