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Fifths disease is transmitted via:
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Airborne secretions
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Putting infants to sleep on their backs has significantly reduced the incidence of:
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
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You observe red, raised lines between a child's fingers and around her wrists. This probably is a case of:
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Scabies
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Antibiotic treatment is seldom prescribed for the common cold because it is caused by a
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Virus
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Signs of dehydration include:
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Listlessness and decreased or absence of urine.
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In a group care setting, the safest method for checking a 6 month old baby's temperature would be:
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Under the arm.
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Which of the following rashes is not considered contagious?
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Heat rash
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Headaches:
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Are not commonly experienced by young children
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Infants of what age experience the highest incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
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Approximately 2-4 months
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Children who are exposed to second-hand smoke have more:
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earaches.
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An effective measure for controlling West Nile virus is:
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Eliminating sources of standing water
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Children may experience diarrhea as the result of:
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All of the choices are correct.
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Mosquito repellants should contain ________ to protect against West Nile virus
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DEET
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A child who experiences frequent earaches should be evaluated for:
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Allergies
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Ringworm is caused by a:
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Fungus.
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