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savannahhooper

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To help prevent aspiration, parents of infants are advised to:
 
  a. avoid taking medication in front of children.
  b. never leave the child alone in a parked car.
  c. prevent the child from eating while running.
  d. use non-lead-based pain throughout the house.

Question 2

Regarding forward-facing child seats in automobiles, the AAP advises that children may:
 
  a. not use them; child seats for cars should always be rear-facing.
  b. sit in them only after 2 years of age or when the child outgrows the rear-facing seat.
  c. sit in them only if they are placed in the front seat with a harness.
  d. use them only if placed on the passenger side of the car.


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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