Because school-age children have developed increased muscular coordination and can apply cognitive ability to their behavior, the number of injuries in middle childhood is diminished compared to early childhood

Even so, injuries still occur near home and school. The most effective means of prevention is education for both the child and family regarding the hazards of risk-taking and the improper use of equipment. Please match the developmental ability of the school-age child with the injury for which he or she is at risk.
a. Motor vehicle accidents d. Poisoning
b. Drowning e. Bodily damage
c. Burns

35. Is apt to overdo

36. Confidence exceeds physical capacity

37. Is excited by speed and motion

38. Enjoys trying new things

39. May be easily influenced by peers


35. ANS: B
36. ANS: E
37. ANS: A
38. ANS: C
39. ANS: D

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