What is a dialect?
A) The name of a basic language, such as English or Spanish
B) A blend of English and a person's native language
C) Local terminology and usage within a language
D) Customs that influence behavior within a culture
C
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The parents of a one-month-old infant are concerned that their baby seems different from their other child, and they ask the nurse if this is normal
The nurse informs them that it is normal for babies to have different temperaments and that according to the "temperament theory" of Chess and Thomas, one of the characteristics of the "slow-to-warm-up" child is that he: 1. Initially reacts to new situations by withdrawing. 2. Commonly has intense reactions to the environment. 3. Displays a predominately negative mood. 4. Shows a regularity in patterns of eating.
Atopic dermatitis (eczema) in the infant is:
a. easily cured. b. worse in humid climates. c. associated with upper respiratory tract infections. d. associated with allergy with a hereditary tendency.
The decision to transport an acutely ill child immediately or remain at the scene to perform additional interventions is LEAST dependent on:
A) the child's age and fear level. B) transport time to the hospital. C) expected benefits of treatment. D) your EMS system's regulations.
The patient is elderly and has been diagnosed with Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements. Her treatment regimen should include having the nurse
a. Encourage weight gain as rapidly as possible. b. Encourage large meals three times a day. c. Decrease fluid intake to prevent feeling full. d. Encourage fiber intake.