When assessing for signs of injury, a great deal of information must be quickly obtained by:
A) Looking for the cause of injury, and observing the child's physical appearance and behavior.
B) Calling out the child's name and giving CPR.
C) Treating for shock and looking for bleeding.
D) Identifying the cause of injury and calling for emergency assistance.
A
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A researcher investigating the effect of a new drug administers a placebo to the control group in order to
a. eliminate the Hawthorne effect. b. provide better matching of subjects in the experimental and control groups. c. minimize the experimenter effect. d. separate the psychological aspects of the treatment from other effects.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Economic data is always reliable. True or False?
Under the guidelines established by the federal Office for Civil Rights, sexual harassment is considered a form of sex discrimination and is therefore prohibited by _____
A) Title IV of the Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments 1966 B) Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972? C) Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964? D) Title IX of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
What is the stance of the American Academy of Pediatrics on same-sex parenthood?
a. The well-being of a child is not related to the parents' sexual orientation. b. Having two heterosexual parents is required for well-being and stability. c. As long as one parent provides a heterosexual perspective, the child will most likely be well adjusted. d. Same sex couples are not effective parents.