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robinn137

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MC Four factors that contribute to parental efficacy include positive mastery experiences in past care of infants, vicarious experience obtained through parent training programs,
 
  A. A two-parent home.
   B. An appropriate physical and affective state.
   C. A higher income and a higher educational level.
   D. An extended family.

Question 2

MC The mother asks the nurse when her infant should be screened for tuberculosis (TB). The nurse explains that routine screening for TB usually occurs initially
 
  A. At birth.
   B. At nine months of age.
   C. When the child starts school.
   D. At three years of age.



nguyenhoanhat

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Answer to Question 1

B. An appropriate physical and affective state.

Answer to Question 2

B. At nine months of age.



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