The nurse observes that a 2-year-old is able to use a spoon steadily at mealtime. What does self-feeding help to develop in the toddler?

a. Good nutrition
b. A sense of independence
c. Adequate height and weight
d. Healthy teeth


ANS: B
By the end of the second year, toddlers can feed themselves. This helps them to develop a sense of independence.

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A) Breast self-examination B) Mammography C) Fine-needle aspiration D) Chest x-ray

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A sensory deficit that may arise from the client's eyes being bandaged after eye surgery can result in:

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