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At which of the following ages in a developmentally on-target young child's life is parental anticipatory guidance about sexual activity most helpful? A. 6 years B. 8 years C. 11 years D. 14 years... {{Correct Ans- At which of the following ages in a developmentally on-target young child's life is parental anticipatory guidance about substance abuse most helpful? A. 8 years B. 11 years C. 14 years D. 16 years {{Correct Ans- Recommended total daily screen time (e.g., television, computer, tablet, games) for a young child is: A. 0 to 30 minutes. B. 1 to 2 hours. C. 2 to 3 hours. D. more than 4 hours. {{Correct Ans- Which of the following children is most likely to have lead poisoning? A. a 5-year-old child with an intellectual disability who lives in a 15-year-old house in poor repair B. an infant who lives in a 5-year-old home with copper plumbing C. a toddler who lives in an 85-year-old home D. a preschooler who lives near an electric-generating plant {{Correct Ans- A diet low in the following nutrients encourages lead absorption. (Choose all that apply.) A. protein B. carbohydrates C. zinc D. magnesium {{Correct Ans- You are devising a program to screen preschoolers for lead poisoning. The most sensitive component of this campaign is: A. environmental history. B. physical examination. C. hematocrit level. D. hemoglobin electrophoresis. {{Correct Ans- Patients with plumbism present with which kind of anemia? A. macrocytic, normochromic B. normocytic, normochromic C. hemolytic D. microcytic, hypochromic {{Correct Ans- [Show More]
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