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An infant is separated from his parents for a few minutes while the nurse weighs him. The infant seems distressed and looks around for the mother. The mother soothes the infant then the nurse is through weighing him.
 
  This type of attachment between mother and baby is most likely which of the following types of attachment? a. avoidant c. secure
  b. disorganized d. strange

Question 2

The school nurse is advising students who are going on a weeklong field trip into a wooded area. The nurse would tell the students to:
 
  a. use sunscreen and wear lightweight clothing and high-top tennis shoes or high-top boots
  b. apply a mosquito repellent and wear camouflage clothing or dark clothing
  c. use DEET, wear light-colored long-sleeve top and pants, and inspect clothing and body daily
  d. wear shorts and sleeveless shirts and drink lots of water during the day while hiking in the woods



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Answer to Question 1

C

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A Incorrect: This type of attachment between mother and baby is not likely an avoidant attachment. In avoidant attachment the infant realizes the caregiver will not always be available to provide comfort. The infant exhibits independent behavior without acknowledging the caregiver prior to separation, exhibits minimal distress during separation, and avoids emotional support offered by the caregiver upon reunion.
B Incorrect: This type of attachment is not disorganized attachment. In this situation the infant is confused and cannot understand how to get physiological and psychological needs met by the caregiver. This infant may be rejected or comforted by the caregiver.
C Correct: This type of attachment between mother and baby is most likely a secure attachment.
D Incorrect: This type of attachment is not strange attachment. Strange is not a type of attachment.

Answer to Question 2

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A Incorrect. Advising students about avoiding Lyme disease, the school nurse would not tell the students to use sunscreen and wear lightweight clothing and high-top tennis shoes or high-top boots.
B Incorrect. Advising students about avoiding Lyme disease, the school nurse would not tell the students to apply a mosquito repellent and wear camouflage clothing or dark clothing.
C Correct. Advising students who are going on a weeklong field trip into a wooded area, the nurse would tell the students to use DEET, wear light-colored long-sleeve top and pants, and inspect clothing and body daily. This is directed at avoiding Lyme disease.
D Incorrect. Advising students about avoiding Lyme disease, the school nurse would not tell the students to wear shorts and sleeveless shirts and drink lots of water during the day while hiking in the woods.



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