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nmorano1

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A major dental problem among very young children is bottle mouth caries. The nurse suggests a preventative measure of offering:
 
  a. juice at bedtime.
  b. milk at bedtime.
  c. a sugar-coated pacifier.
  d. water at bedtime.

Question 2

The nurse teaches a group of parents about a law that states that a rear-facing safety seat secured in the back seat is required for any child who weighs:
 
  a. up to 20 pounds.
  b. between 20 and 30 pounds.
  c. between 30 and 40 pounds.
  d. more than 40 pounds.



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Answer to Question 1

D
Specific interventions can prevent bottle mouth caries, such as offering water in the bedtime bottle.

Answer to Question 2

A
The law states that a child from birth to 20 pounds while sitting in a car should be situated in a rear-facing safety seat that is secured in the back seat.



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