A birth may be assisted by a doula who is a(n)
A. physician's assistant.
B. certified midwife.
C. trained companion who is present at the birth to support the woman.
D. employee of the hospital who supervises the labor and delivery.
Answer: C
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a. a learning disability b. a pervasive developmental disorder c. ADHD d. a psychosocial disability
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a. Participants engage in assessment practices to identify the student’s current level of academic performance, behavioral considerations, and affective/emotional status. b. Specific interventions are recommended for the problem. c. Monitoring student progress to determine the effectiveness of the intervention(s) is extremely important. d. Establishing rapport between or among participants and identifying specifically each member’s goals, agenda, and outcomes for the collaborative process.
There is a large drop-out rate among seniors in a district's high school. To encourage retention and graduation rates to increase, which of the following strategies would be most effective?
a. Increase the amount of homework to be done each night. b. Initiate a career path program in partnership with a local university. c. Institute a rigorous program of standardized testing. d. Decrease expectations for students who express a desire to drop out.
When appropriate screening and medical care are provided, most children with congenital blindness are identified
A. before age 14. B. before 4 months of age. C. before age 8. D. before age 4.