Answer to Question 1
B
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A School-age children take a more clinical interest in their mother's pregnancy and may want to know, How did the baby get in there? and How will it get out?
B By age 3 or 4, children like to be told the story of their own beginning and ac-cept its comparison with the present pregnancy. They like to listen to the fetal heartbeat and feel the baby move. Sometimes they worry about how the baby is being fed and what it wears.
C Whether her mother will die does not tend to be the focus of a child's questions about the impending birth of a sibling.
D The baby's eye color does not tend to be the focus of children's questions about the impending birth of a sibling
Answer to Question 2
4
Rationale:
1. The Joint Commission requires medications and food items to be stored separately. Most vaccines require refrigeration to maintain safety and potency. Thus, a medication refrigerator is the priority consideration.
2. The Joint Commission requires medications and food items to be stored separately. Most vaccines require refrigeration to maintain safety and potency. Thus, a medication refrigerator is the priority consideration.
3. The Joint Commission requires medications and food items to be stored separately. Most vaccines require refrigeration to maintain safety and potency. Thus, a medication refrigerator is the priority consideration.
4. The Joint Commission requires medications and food items to be stored separately. Most vaccines require refrigeration to maintain safety and potency. Thus, a medication refrigerator is the priority consideration.