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Sun safety should be a primary concern for young children. To protect children from the sun, you should:
 
  a. provide shaded areas, especially for infants under 6 months.
  b. apply sunscreen to children before going out in the sun.
  c. limit time of extreme exposure.
  d. all of the above.
  e. none of the above.

Question 2

A child who has been sexually abused may
 
  a. talk about it with playmates.
  b. be particularly seductive with adults.
  c. withdraw and play alone.
  d. have outbursts of uncontrollable anger.



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Answer to Question 1

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RATIONALE: Sun safety should be a primary concern for young children. To protect children
from the sun, you should provide shaded areas especially for infants under six
months, apply sunscreen to children before going out in the sun, and limit time of
extreme exposure.

Answer to Question 2

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