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Infant Unit Review

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    Infants
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  • The realization that objects (including people) still exist when they can no longer be seen, touched, or heard is known as:
    Secure attachment
    Self Awareness
    Inductive Logic
    Object Permanence
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  • Why do babies put things in their mouths?
    It helps them feel good
    It helps them explore with more senses
    It helps them practice eating more efficiently
    They think everything tastes good
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  • How old is a child when they are considered an “infant”?
    0-1 month
    0-12 months
    1-9 months
    3 weeks- 40 weeks
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  • Why is tummy time important for infants?
    It helps the infant develop stronger toes
    It is key to all domains/areas of a child’s development
    It gives the infant a closer view of the ground
    It keeps them from developing black spots on their heads
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  • What is the correct natural physical development sequence?
    Creep, Lift head, Roll over, Crawl, Sit up, Cruise, Walk
    Lift head, Roll over, Creep, Sit up, Crawl, Walk, Cruise
    Sit up, Lift head, Roll over, Crawl, Creep, Walk, Cruise
    Lift head, Roll over, Sit up, Creep, Crawl, Cruise, Walk
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  • A newborn:
    Prefers to look at the human face
    Can see objects that are far away more clearly than most adu
    Will have the same eye color throughout life
    Prefers to look at low contrast objects
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  • Which of the following is a way to prevent the spread of infections?
    Wash your hands often with soap and water
    Cough or sneeze into your hands
    Stay home ONLY if you have a fever
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  • What is the shot or other form of a weakened small amount of the disease called?
    Vaccination
    Disease Prevention
    Immunization
    Resistance builder
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  • Which of the following is a communicable disease?
    Osteoporosis
    Asthma
    Chicken Pox
    Diabetes
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  • Communicable diseases that immunizations are given for:
    Are usually fatal
    Are not passed from one person to another
    Can be passed from one person to another
    Can not be passed from one person to another
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  • What are two primary reasons for immunizing a child?
    protect from communicable diseases and childhood illnesses
    To stop choking and nose bleeds
    To cure a severe headache & dizziness
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  • Bruises: Proper First Aid Care
    Cool Running Water
    Pressure, wash, bandage
    Elevation & wrapped ice pack
    Encourage Coughing
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  • Choking: Proper First Aid Care
    Keep still & watch for changes
    Pressure, Wash, Bandage
    Cool Running water
    Encourage Coughing
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  • Head Injury: First Aid Care
    Encourage coughing
    Elevation & wrapped ice pack
    Cool running water
    Keep still & watch for changes
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  • Minor Burns: First Aid Care
    Encourage Coughing
    Pressure, wash, bandage
    Cool Running water
    Keep still & watch for changes
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  • Minor Cuts: First Aid Care
    Pressure, wash, bandage
    Cool running water
    Elevation and wrapped with ice pack
    Encourage Coughing
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