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dmcintosh

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In the Apgar test, the physician examines a newborn at one and five minutes after birth for
 
  a. heart rate, respiratory effort, head circumference, and muscle tone.
  b. heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone, and general physical condition, including skin color.
  c. head circumference, skin color, muscle tone, respiratory effort, heart rate, and general physical condition. d. length, muscle tone, respiratory effort, heart rate, and general physical condition, including skin color.

Question 2

Newborn behavioral observations (NBO) approach
 
  a. is required by Part C of IDEA 2004.
  b. is administrated by the hospital staff at birth to assess the child's medical needs.
  c. helps the parents to understand their infant and the strategies needed to better respond to their infant's needs. d. is used only for children with hearing or vision disabilities.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c





 

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