Rachel is concerned that she might accidentally suffocate her baby if she shares a bed with him. Whatinformation can you share with Rachel about precautions taken in cultures where cosleeping iswidespread?
A) Parents and infants usually sleep on soft surfaces and use quilts and comforters.
B) Parents typically place their infants on their stomachsto sleep.
C) Parents and infants usually sleep with light covering on hard surfaces.
D) Parents usually assume a distinctive sleeping posture by turning their backs to the infant.
Answer: C
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A) wear tighter-fitting clothes. B) wipe from front to back after urination and defecation. C) ask her doctor to prescribe a vaginal desiccant. D) increase her intake of carbohydrates and saturated fats.
Leslie is a nine-year-old girl. Once she has swallowed her food, Leslie brings the food up to her mouth and chews it again. She does this frequently and it has resulted in a lack of appetite. Leslie has also lost all interest in food. She would most likely be diagnosed with
A. rumination disorder. B. pica. C. ADHD. D. feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood.
Which sequence correctly reflects the order of the first three steps in the scientific method?
What will be an ideal response?
According to Mario Mikulincer and Phillip Shaver, when adults who are ________ face stress and adversity, they activate cognitive representations of security, are mindful of what is happening around them, and mobilize effective coping strategies.
A. securely attached B. avoidant C. insecurely attached D. securely detached