Answer to Question 1
D
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A Incorrect. The nurse instructing the mother of a 3-year-old about diet will not recommend that the mother ensure that the fat in the diet is at least 40.
B Incorrect. The nurse instructing the mother of a 3-year-old about diet will not recommend that the mother ensure that the fat in the diet is around 10.
C Incorrect. The nurse instructing the mother of a 3-year-old about diet will not recommend that the mother ensure that the fat in the diet is less than 15.
D Correct. The nurse instructing the mother of a 3-year-old about diet will recommend that the mother ensure that the fat in the diet is no more than 30.
Answer to Question 2
C
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A Incorrect. The preschooler knowing not to ram her tricycle into her home garage door but does this at a friend's house, is not doing this because he preschooler values her own house more than she values the house of a playmate.
B Incorrect. The preschooler knowing not to ram her tricycle into her home garage door but does this at a friend's house, is not doing this because the child's mother is much stricter and supervises children much more closely than the playmate's mother.
C Correct. Young preschoolers may have difficulty applying known rules to different situations, hence knowing not to ram her tricycle into her home garage door is not the same as ramming her tricycle into her friend's garage door.
D Incorrect. The preschooler knowing not to ram her tricycle into her home garage door but does this at a friend's house, is not doing this because there is a higher level of frustration when outside her own home and play territory.