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What is the recommended length of time-out for a 5-year-old child.
 
  A. 1 minute
 B. 5 minutes
 C. 10 minutes
 D. as long as it takes for the child to calm down

Question 2

In which form of spina bifida does the spine protrude through the back?
 
  A. spina bifida occulta
 B. meningocele
 C. myelomeningocele
 D. pseudohypertrophic



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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