Answer to Question 1
A
The motor development of the youngest child in a family may be prolonged owing to the tendency of family members to baby the child. There is insufficient information to make the other determinations.
Answer to Question 2
B
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A Incorrect: When a mother complains to the nurse that her school-aged child with a disability does not readily comply with treatments and wants to do them differently or at a later time, your best response would not be: I suggest you have some form of punishment for not responding positively to the treatments.
B Correct: When a mother complains to the nurse that her school-aged child with a disability does not readily comply with treatments and wants to do them differently or at a later time, your best response would be: School-aged children often respond to treatments with manipulative behavior or boundary testing.
C Incorrect: When a mother complains to the nurse that her school-aged child with a disability does not readily comply with treatments and wants to do them differently or at a later time, your best response would not be: You must remember that she has a disability and deserves that you accept some deviance from normal behavior.
D Incorrect: When a mother complains to the nurse that her school-aged child with a disability does not readily comply with treatments and wants to do them differently or at a later time, your best response would not be: Your child should be allowed to participate in planning her care, thus requiring you to be flexible in planning treatments.