Fainting occurs when there is a temporary reduction of blood flow to the brain. If a child faints, your immediate action would be to:
a. encourage the child to sit up
b. not move the child until he/she is able to move without assistance
c. gently lower the child to the floor
d. place the child in a sitting position and elevate the feet
c
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To reduce children's risk of unintentional injury in a group setting, teachers should do all the following EXCEPT:
a. eliminate all situations in which a child could potentially be injured b. enforce rules consistently c. devote time to carefully planning activities and considering potential risks d. monitor children's play activities at all times
The expansion phase of the lesson has students work independently to produce a product illustrating their learning
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
What does the mean length of utterance (MLU) assess?
a. prosodic factors in oral language b. length of oral statements c. rime and onset d. oral vocabulary knowledge
What are three organic diseases that relate to voice disorders? Explain each one
What will be an ideal response?