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NClaborn

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Which birth defect involves a condition in which the bowel herniates through an abdominal wall defect with the contents lying openly on the abdomen?
 
  a. Gastroschisis c. Cystocele
  b. Gastrocele d. Omphalocele

Question 2

The number of hours spent sleeping decreases as the child grows older. Children ages 6 and 7 years require approximately 9 or 10 hours of sleep per night. Is this statement true or false?
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Gastroschisis is a condition in which the bowel herniates through an abdominal wall defect to the right of the umbilicus. In contrast to omphalocele, the contents are not contained in a sac, but instead the contents lie openly on the abdomen.

Answer to Question 2

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Children ages 6 and 7 actually need approximately 12 hours of sleep per night. Some
children also continue to need an afternoon nap or quiet time to restore energy levels. The
12-year-old needs approximately 9 to 10 hours of sleep at night. Adequate sleep is
important for school performance and physical growth. Inadequate sleep can cause
irritability, inability to concentrate, and poor school performance.



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