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OSWALD

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Which technique would be most effective in encouraging a preschooler to take fluids by mouth?
 
  A) Developing a chart for her to check off after she has taken five glasses of fluid
  B) Promising a reward for complying with your requests
  C) Leaving her favorite drink at the bedside to drink when thirsty
  D) Playing tea party and drinking tea with imaginary friends

Question 2

A child who knows his disease is terminal tells you that when he gets better he is going to be a doctor and cure everyone in the whole world. This statement is most likely a manifestation of
 
  A) his poor opinion of the care he has received.
  B) immature magical thinking.
  C) a bargaining stage of grief.
  D) anxiety over his illness.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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