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luminitza

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The nurse is discussing preschoolers' sexual curiosity with the parent. What statement by the mother leads the nurse to determine that the mother understands the information?
 
  a. Make up funny words for body parts.
  b. Distract the child with a toy if they ask about sex.
  c. Answer their questions when they ask.
  d. Tell them to ask you again when they are 6 year old.

Question 2

What type of play is most appropriate when planning care for a child with moderate intellectual deficiency?
 
  a. Exercise leg and arm muscles.
  b. Be educationally oriented to make up for lost time.
  c. Be adjusted to mental age rather than chronological age.
  d. Involve contact sports and aggressive physical activity with other children.



Liamb2179

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Parents should provide sex education at the time the child asks about sex.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
The nurse must consider the child's mental age rather than her chronological age when selecting toys for play.



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