Any child who is exposed to a pathogen will develop that particular communicable illness.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Rationale: Simply being exposed to an infectious pathogen does not mean that you will become ill. A person's state of health (resistance, immunizations) and personal habits (e.g., frequent hand washing, not touching eyes/nose/mouth with dirty hands, getting plenty of exercise, consuming a nutritious diet, getting adequate sleep) may prevent the pathogen from successfully infecting an individual.
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Neonates infected with varicella-zoster virus have many complications related to the development of encephalitis. These effects include:
a. Cortical atrophy b. Auditory nerve paralysis c. Mental retardation d. All of the above
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a. the children find it difficult to reach the proficiency standards established. b. teachers do not have time to help gifted children reach their proficiency levels. c. the established proficiency levels can be limiting to gifted and talented students. d. none of these
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a. lures b. decoys c. cues d. clues