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The nurse is aware that long bones in children continue to grow until puberty when:
 
  a. Cartilage is ossified
  b. Connective tissue is diminished
  c. Epiphyseal fusion occurs
  d. Bone is no longer synthesized

Question 2

The placement of children with chronic illnesses or multiple disabilities in a regular classroom is based on which of the following concepts?
 
  a. saving tax dollars c. integrating students to enhance diversity
  b. maximizing available teachers d. mainstreaming



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Answer to Question 1

C
Bones begin as connective tissue and then are converted into cartilage. At puberty, epiphyseal fusion ends the growth of the long bones.

Answer to Question 2

D

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A Incorrect: The placement of children with chronic illnesses or multiple disabilities in a regular classroom is not based on the concept of saving tax dollars.
B Incorrect: The placement of children with chronic illnesses or multiple disabilities in a regular classroom is not based on the concept of maximizing available teachers.
C Incorrect: The placement of children with chronic illnesses or multiple disabilities in a regular classroom is not based on the concept of integrating students to enhance diversity.
D Correct: The placement of children with chronic illnesses or multiple disabilities in a regular classroom is based on the concept mainstreaming. When children with chronic illnesses are included in regular classes, they become part of the class, without their disability being the most important characteristic.





 

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