Natalia, a preterm infant, maintained skin-to-skin contact with her parents in an effort to promote development. This skin-to-skin contact is called __________
a) pouch care
b) kangaroo care
c) marsupial care
d) massage care
Answer: b
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a. general intelligence b. problem-solving ability c. spatial ability d. concept formation
Regarding Charles Bonnet syndrome, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. This syndrome is a rare condition which afflicts mainly older people who are partially blind, but not mentally disturbed. b. People with this syndrome may "see" people, animals, building, plants, and other objects appear and disappear in front of their eyes. c. People with this syndrome experience "sane hallucinations.". d. People with this syndrome have an inability to engage in reality testing.
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a. Negative reinforcement b. Negative archetype c. Inferiority complex d. Oedipal complex
Ashani is 18 months old. When her mom leaves her at the babysitter's house, Ashani cries initially. After a few moments, she stops crying because her mom is "out of sight and out of mind."
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