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ts19998

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Which play item should the nurse bring from the playroom to a hospitalized toddler in isolation?
 
  a. Small plastic Legos c. Brightly colored balloon
  b. Set of large plastic building blocks d. Coloring book and crayons

Question 2

Kimberly's parents have been using a rearward-facing, convertible car seat since she was born.
 
  The parents should be taught that most car seats can be safely switched to the forward-facing position when the child reaches which age?
  a. 1 year c. 3 years
  b. 2 years d. 4 years



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Large plastic blocks are appropriate for a toddler in isolation. Play objects for toddlers must still be chosen with an awareness of danger from small parts. Large, sturdy toys without sharp edges or removable parts are safest. Small plastic toys such as Legos can cause choking or can be aspirated. Balloons can cause significant harm if swallowed or aspirated. Coloring book and crayons would be too advanced for a toddler.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
It is now recommended that all infants and toddlers ride in rear-facing car safety seats until they reach the age of 2 years or the height or weight recommended by the car seat manufacturer. Children 2 years old and older who have outgrown the rear-facing height or weight limit for their car safety seat should use a forward-facing car safety seat with a harness up to the maximum height or weight recommended by the manufacturer. One year is too young to switch to a forward-facing position.



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