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Deck 4: Infancy
1
Why do babies who are getting new teeth bite?
A)It helps stimulate enamel production.
B)The counter pressure makes them feel better.
C)It helps the teeth erupt through the gums.
D)It allows the teeth to be planted firmly in the jawbone.
A)It helps stimulate enamel production.
B)The counter pressure makes them feel better.
C)It helps the teeth erupt through the gums.
D)It allows the teeth to be planted firmly in the jawbone.
B
2
Your friend's baby was sleeping through the night a couple of months earlier.Now she is waking up quite a bit at night.This is not only frustrating,but also concerning.She knew that you took a developmental course and wants to know if you have any ideas.What do you tell her?
A)Her baby is probably teething.
B)It sounds like night terrors.
C)She might need to eat more frequently due to a growth spurt.
D)Sometimes there are just no reasons.
A)Her baby is probably teething.
B)It sounds like night terrors.
C)She might need to eat more frequently due to a growth spurt.
D)Sometimes there are just no reasons.
A
3
As described in the text,which of the following are appropriate methods to soothe an infant who is teething?
A)the use of a teething ring,a cold wet washcloth,or topical pain relievers
B)the use of pediatric oral dentures
C)the use of children's acetaminophen or ibuprofen
D)the use of a cotton ball that is soaked in whiskey
A)the use of a teething ring,a cold wet washcloth,or topical pain relievers
B)the use of pediatric oral dentures
C)the use of children's acetaminophen or ibuprofen
D)the use of a cotton ball that is soaked in whiskey
A
4
Compared to other animals,the human brain is very large at birth,but it is also ____.
A)well developed
B)malformed
C)relatively immature
D)nearly adult-like
A)well developed
B)malformed
C)relatively immature
D)nearly adult-like
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5
Growth and development in infancy proceeds from the head downward,which is known as the ____.
A)head first,body second principle
B)cephalocaudal principle
C)proximodistal principle
D)top-down principle
A)head first,body second principle
B)cephalocaudal principle
C)proximodistal principle
D)top-down principle
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6
If an infant is born weighing 7 pounds,one can expect he or she to weigh about ____ by 12 months.
A)14 pounds
B)22 pounds
C)28 pounds
D)35 pounds
A)14 pounds
B)22 pounds
C)28 pounds
D)35 pounds
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7
In the first year of life,infants accumulate fat.This helps the infant ____.
A)maintain a constant body temperature
B)maintain high energy levels
C)build muscle
D)create brain cells
A)maintain a constant body temperature
B)maintain high energy levels
C)build muscle
D)create brain cells
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8
By the end of his or her first year,the typical infant ____.
A)weighs 20% less due to the loss of baby fat
B)remains the same weight during the second six months
C)doubles his or her body weight
D)triples his or her body weight
A)weighs 20% less due to the loss of baby fat
B)remains the same weight during the second six months
C)doubles his or her body weight
D)triples his or her body weight
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9
Lorenzo first develops the ability to control his chest,then his arms,then his hands,and finally his fingers.This progression of motor development is called the ____.
A)cephalocaudal principle
B)thoracic torso principle
C)phalange-metatarsal principle
D)proximodistal principle
A)cephalocaudal principle
B)thoracic torso principle
C)phalange-metatarsal principle
D)proximodistal principle
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10
Your aunt and uncle are worried.Your cousin is 7 months old and does not have a tooth yet.What would you tell your aunt and uncle?
A)Your cousin might be toothless his entire life.
B)Most infants do not get their first tooth until between their 5th and 9th months,so he is still doing fine.
C)They should probably have him fitted for dentures if they ever want him to eat corn on the cob.
D)He should have had his first tooth around his 2nd month.
A)Your cousin might be toothless his entire life.
B)Most infants do not get their first tooth until between their 5th and 9th months,so he is still doing fine.
C)They should probably have him fitted for dentures if they ever want him to eat corn on the cob.
D)He should have had his first tooth around his 2nd month.
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11
Many infants begin "sleeping through the night" around four months.A couple of months later they may begin waking during the night again.Why?
A)night terrors
B)teething pain
C)growth spurt
D)no reason
A)night terrors
B)teething pain
C)growth spurt
D)no reason
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12
Growth and development proceed from the middle of the body outward,which is known as the ____.
A)head first,body second principle
B)cephalocaudal principle
C)proximodistal principle
D)top-down principle
A)head first,body second principle
B)cephalocaudal principle
C)proximodistal principle
D)top-down principle
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13
Mallory,who is 7 months old,drools heavily,coughs frequently,and gnaws on her hands every chance she gets.Which of the following best explains Mallory's behaviors?
A)indigestion
B)teething
C)a buildup of excess gas
D)the rooting reflex
A)indigestion
B)teething
C)a buildup of excess gas
D)the rooting reflex
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14
Which of the following describes a head to tail progression of growth?
A)proximodistal principle
B)cephalocaudal principle
C)thoracictorso principle
D)phalange-metacarpal principle
A)proximodistal principle
B)cephalocaudal principle
C)thoracictorso principle
D)phalange-metacarpal principle
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15
Teething generally occurs around ____ months of age.
A)1-5
B)5-9
C)9-13
D)13-17
A)1-5
B)5-9
C)9-13
D)13-17
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16
Your friend has a 6-month-old daughter who is has been a really good baby,but now she is irritable and is reluctant to bottle-feed.She thinks that she is doing something wrong as a mother.What would you tell her? Her daughter is ____.
A)probably teething
B)probably a fast to warm up baby
C)going through a growth spurt
D)probably at risk for seizures
A)probably teething
B)probably a fast to warm up baby
C)going through a growth spurt
D)probably at risk for seizures
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17
When do infants usually get their first tooth?
A)between 1 and 2 months
B)between 5 and 9 months
C)between 10 and 12 months
D)between 14 and 16 months
A)between 1 and 2 months
B)between 5 and 9 months
C)between 10 and 12 months
D)between 14 and 16 months
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18
Height during the first year of life increases ____.
A)very quickly in the beginning and slows down
B)slowly in the beginning and increases very quickly
C)at a slow,even rate
D)unevenly in spurts
A)very quickly in the beginning and slows down
B)slowly in the beginning and increases very quickly
C)at a slow,even rate
D)unevenly in spurts
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19
Helena first develops the ability to control her head.She then could sit up unassisted,and eventually could walk.This progression of motor development is called the ____.
A)cephalocaudal principle
B)thoracic torso principle
C)phalange-metatarsal principle
D)proximodistal principle
A)cephalocaudal principle
B)thoracic torso principle
C)phalange-metatarsal principle
D)proximodistal principle
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20
As the first teeth break through the skin of the gums,and in the weeks before this happens,most babies experience discomfort and pain called ____.
A)teething
B)gumming
C)eruption
D)enameling
A)teething
B)gumming
C)eruption
D)enameling
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21
In animals,quite a bit of brain development occurs prenatally.When does this same brain development occur in human infants?
A)prenatally as well
B)during the first year of life
C)only during the fetal period
D)after the first year of life
A)prenatally as well
B)during the first year of life
C)only during the fetal period
D)after the first year of life
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22
The _________ lobe is responsible for processing bodily sensations.
A)frontal
B)parietal
C)occipital
D)temporal
A)frontal
B)parietal
C)occipital
D)temporal
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23
Approximately how many neurons are there in the average infant's brain?
A)100,000 to 200,000
B)100 million to 200 million
C)100 billion to 200 billion
D)100 trillion to 200 trillion
A)100,000 to 200,000
B)100 million to 200 million
C)100 billion to 200 billion
D)100 trillion to 200 trillion
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24
Which of the following analogies is similar to synaptic pruning?
A)stocking up on one of everything to make sure you always have the proper tool
B)transplanting a tree to a place where there is more sunlight
C)over-growing seedlings and then weeding out ones that are not needed
D)watering a flower twice a day so it does not dry out
A)stocking up on one of everything to make sure you always have the proper tool
B)transplanting a tree to a place where there is more sunlight
C)over-growing seedlings and then weeding out ones that are not needed
D)watering a flower twice a day so it does not dry out
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25
By age 2,the number of neurons in the brain ____.
A)decreases to a quarter as many as were present at birth
B)decreases to half as many as were present at birth
C)increases by twice as many as were present at birth
D)increases by four times as many as were present at birth
A)decreases to a quarter as many as were present at birth
B)decreases to half as many as were present at birth
C)increases by twice as many as were present at birth
D)increases by four times as many as were present at birth
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26
____ is a tiny gap between neurons.
A)A neurotransmitter
B)The synapse
C)A dendrite
D)Myelin
A)A neurotransmitter
B)The synapse
C)A dendrite
D)Myelin
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27
The _________ lobe is responsible for processing auditory information,including language.
A)frontal
B)parietal
C)occipital
D)temporal
A)frontal
B)parietal
C)occipital
D)temporal
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28
What part of a neuron receives the neurotransmitters?
A)soma
B)axons
C)myelin
D)dendrites
A)soma
B)axons
C)myelin
D)dendrites
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29
Chemicals that are used to communicate between neurons are ____.
A)neurotoxins
B)neurocommunicators
C)neurotransmitters
D)neurochems
A)neurotoxins
B)neurocommunicators
C)neurotransmitters
D)neurochems
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30
Neurotransmitters are ____.
A)the cell body of a neuron
B)a layer of insulation that surrounds axons
C)chemicals that are released into the synapse
D)tiny gaps between neurons
A)the cell body of a neuron
B)a layer of insulation that surrounds axons
C)chemicals that are released into the synapse
D)tiny gaps between neurons
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31
The band of neural fibers that connects the two hemispheres of the brain is called the _________.
A)cerebral callosum
B)corpus connection
C)corpus callosum
D)neural connection
A)cerebral callosum
B)corpus connection
C)corpus callosum
D)neural connection
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32
Neurons communicate between each other chemically across small gaps.What are these gaps called?
A)synapses
B)neuronal gaps
C)transmitter nodes
D)myelin
A)synapses
B)neuronal gaps
C)transmitter nodes
D)myelin
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The _________ is the outermost portion of the forebrain,containing the four regions with distinct functions.
A)frontal cortex
B)cerebral cortex
C)thalamus
D)hypothalamus
A)frontal cortex
B)cerebral cortex
C)thalamus
D)hypothalamus
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34
When does the process of myelination end?
A)age 10
B)age 30
C)age 50
D)age 70
A)age 10
B)age 30
C)age 50
D)age 70
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35
What part of a neuron releases the neurotransmitters?
A)dendrites
B)soma
C)axons
D)myelin
A)dendrites
B)soma
C)axons
D)myelin
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36
What is the name of the sheath that encases axons to protect them and increase the speed of communication between neurons?
A)neuronal sheath
B)dendritic sheath
C)synaptic sheath
D)myelin sheath
A)neuronal sheath
B)dendritic sheath
C)synaptic sheath
D)myelin sheath
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37
Between early childhood and adolescence,the brain eliminates about how many of its synapses?
A)one-third
B)one-fourth
C)one-tenth
D)one-twentieth
A)one-third
B)one-fourth
C)one-tenth
D)one-twentieth
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38
At birth,the size of an infant's brain is ____% of an adult's brain,and by age 2 it is ____% of an adult's brain.
A)5%; 50%
B)15%; 60%
C)25%; 70%
D)35%; 80%
A)5%; 50%
B)15%; 60%
C)25%; 70%
D)35%; 80%
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39
When neuronal connections that are used become stronger and faster,and the neuronal connections that are not used wither away,what is happening?
A)brain death
B)axonal withering
C)synaptic pruning
D)intellectual development
A)brain death
B)axonal withering
C)synaptic pruning
D)intellectual development
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40
At birth,the neurons have only a few connections.By age 2,each neuron is connected to ____.
A)about as many as at birth
B)hundreds or thousands of other neurons
C)millions of other neurons
D)billions of other neurons
A)about as many as at birth
B)hundreds or thousands of other neurons
C)millions of other neurons
D)billions of other neurons
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41
The text describes orphanages in Romania in which all of the infants had been seriously deprived.What was found regarding cognitive development for the children who were adopted when they were older than six months of age?
A)They had a rate of cognitive impairment several times higher than the children adopted less than six months of age.
B)They recovered extremely quickly.
C)They were initially impaired,but recovered by the time they were two years old.
D)They recovered very slowly,but by the time they were 20 were similar to others their age.
A)They had a rate of cognitive impairment several times higher than the children adopted less than six months of age.
B)They recovered extremely quickly.
C)They were initially impaired,but recovered by the time they were two years old.
D)They recovered very slowly,but by the time they were 20 were similar to others their age.
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42
At 6 months of age,American infants sleep about 14 hours a day,whereas infants who are the same age in Kenya sleep about 12 hours a day,and infants in the Netherlands sleep about 16 hours a day.This variation is best described by ____.
A)reflexive responses
B)cultural practice
C)innate preprogramming
D)biological influence
A)reflexive responses
B)cultural practice
C)innate preprogramming
D)biological influence
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43
The text describes orphanages in Romania in which all of the infants had been seriously deprived.The children were later adopted and recovered dramatically in physical development.It was found that the recovery in cognitive development ____.
A)recovered rapidly for all children
B)was dependent on the age in which the children were adopted
C)did not occur for any of the children
D)not only recovered quickly,but the children outperformed other children very rapidly
A)recovered rapidly for all children
B)was dependent on the age in which the children were adopted
C)did not occur for any of the children
D)not only recovered quickly,but the children outperformed other children very rapidly
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44
How do non-Western cultures view the belief that infants should sleep in a crib in a room of their own?
A)They agree that this should be the way that infants sleep.
B)They view it as a form of child neglect.
C)They view it as way to increase independence.
D)They view it as punishment.
A)They agree that this should be the way that infants sleep.
B)They view it as a form of child neglect.
C)They view it as way to increase independence.
D)They view it as punishment.
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45
During the "BACK to Sleep" campaign,stomach sleeping went from 70% to 20%.What happened to the rate of SIDS deaths?
A)It declined by approximately 90%.
B)It declined by approximately 50%.
C)Unfortunately,it made no difference.
D)Unfortunately,it increased by 20%.
A)It declined by approximately 90%.
B)It declined by approximately 50%.
C)Unfortunately,it made no difference.
D)Unfortunately,it increased by 20%.
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46
Which the following are known factors related to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome?
A)a high Apgar score,low irritability,and colic
B)a family history of SIDS and high irritability
C)soft bedding,sleeping stomach down,and low birth weight
D)hard bedding,sleeping back down,and low irritability
A)a high Apgar score,low irritability,and colic
B)a family history of SIDS and high irritability
C)soft bedding,sleeping stomach down,and low birth weight
D)hard bedding,sleeping back down,and low irritability
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47
Which of the following is a known factor that increases the probability of SIDS?
A)the family having pets
B)sleeping stomach-down instead of flat on the back
C)having average birth weight and a high Apgar score
D)the infant being born in the morning
A)the family having pets
B)sleeping stomach-down instead of flat on the back
C)having average birth weight and a high Apgar score
D)the infant being born in the morning
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48
What is a risk factor for SIDS?
A)sleeping right-side-down
B)sleeping left-side-down
C)sleeping stomach-down
D)sleeping back-down
A)sleeping right-side-down
B)sleeping left-side-down
C)sleeping stomach-down
D)sleeping back-down
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49
What is the term that describes the brain's high responsiveness to environmental circumstances?
A)plasticity
B)sensitivity
C)growth
D)pruning
A)plasticity
B)sensitivity
C)growth
D)pruning
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50
When you are visiting friends who just had a newborn,you notice that the baby is lying face-down in her crib.What do you tell your friends?
A)That their daughter looks peacefully asleep.
B)That this is the best position for an infant to be in.
C)That they need to have her on her back because lying face-down puts her at risk for SIDS.
D)Their daughter might grow up with a flat nose from being laid on her stomach.
A)That their daughter looks peacefully asleep.
B)That this is the best position for an infant to be in.
C)That they need to have her on her back because lying face-down puts her at risk for SIDS.
D)Their daughter might grow up with a flat nose from being laid on her stomach.
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51
While providing solace to a family who have just been told that their infant sustained brain damage in a car accident,Dr.Doofenschmirtz tells them that the good news is that the infant is young and his brain is not fully mature.As compared to an adult,the infant's brain has not been shaped or formed but is still highly responsive to the environment and the prognosis is good.Which of the following describes the topic of Dr.Doofenschmirtz's discussion?
A)cognitive neurology
B)brain plasticity
C)biological physiology
D)neural psychology
A)cognitive neurology
B)brain plasticity
C)biological physiology
D)neural psychology
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52
What term describes the situation in which the infant sleeps with the parents?
A)parental sleeping
B)cosleeping
C)communal sleeping
D)familial sleeping
A)parental sleeping
B)cosleeping
C)communal sleeping
D)familial sleeping
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53
What is a risk factor for SIDS?
A)maternal diabetes
B)maternal smoking during pregnancy
C)paternal asthma
D)paternal chromosomal disorders
A)maternal diabetes
B)maternal smoking during pregnancy
C)paternal asthma
D)paternal chromosomal disorders
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54
Lipsitt (2003)extensively examined SIDS and found that infants were most vulnerable to succumb to SIDS between 2 and 4 months.Why?
A)They still have not fully developed their immune systems.
B)Many women stop breast-feeding at this time and the protection stops.
C)This time represents a transition from reflex behavior to intentional behavior.
D)Weight poses a problem for infants during this time.
A)They still have not fully developed their immune systems.
B)Many women stop breast-feeding at this time and the protection stops.
C)This time represents a transition from reflex behavior to intentional behavior.
D)Weight poses a problem for infants during this time.
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55
Your neighbor's infant daughter has epilepsy.They are considering surgery to help with the seizures,but they are worried that permanent brain damage will result.What should you tell them?
A)At that age,the brain is "plastic," so that a different part of the brain can likely take over the functioning of the damaged area.
B)They should carefully consider this option in that any damage will be permanent.
C)It will be difficult to tell if there will be brain damage because infants do not really do much.
D)They should proceed with caution in that,if there is any brain damage on the left hemisphere,their daughter might never learn to speak.
A)At that age,the brain is "plastic," so that a different part of the brain can likely take over the functioning of the damaged area.
B)They should carefully consider this option in that any damage will be permanent.
C)It will be difficult to tell if there will be brain damage because infants do not really do much.
D)They should proceed with caution in that,if there is any brain damage on the left hemisphere,their daughter might never learn to speak.
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56
If the infant's brain has been damaged due to injury or illness,what is likely to happen?
A)The functions that are associated with the damaged areas are permanently lost.
B)Other parts of the brain can assume the functions of the damaged area.
C)The affected areas will grow new neurons and then resume functioning.
D)The damaged areas will begin infecting other areas until complete brain death occurs.
A)The functions that are associated with the damaged areas are permanently lost.
B)Other parts of the brain can assume the functions of the damaged area.
C)The affected areas will grow new neurons and then resume functioning.
D)The damaged areas will begin infecting other areas until complete brain death occurs.
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57
What is the leading cause of death for infants between birth and one year of age in developed countries?
A)accidents
B)SIDS
C)AIDS
D)genetic disorders
A)accidents
B)SIDS
C)AIDS
D)genetic disorders
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58
You and your pediatrician get into an argument regarding where the infant should sleep.You strongly believe that she should sleep with you,while your pediatrician insists that it can be dangerous for her not to sleep in her own crib.What would be your argument?
A)There is no medical reason that your infant cannot sleep with you,it is just a cultural opinion.
B)Pediatricians do not care as much about infants as you do.
C)There is scientific evidence that infants who sleep in cribs in different rooms grow up developmentally deprived.
D)You love your infant too much to have him or her in a different room!
A)There is no medical reason that your infant cannot sleep with you,it is just a cultural opinion.
B)Pediatricians do not care as much about infants as you do.
C)There is scientific evidence that infants who sleep in cribs in different rooms grow up developmentally deprived.
D)You love your infant too much to have him or her in a different room!
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59
____ describes when an infant who does not have any apparent illness or disease simply falls asleep and never wakes up.
A)Activation Synthesis
B)Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
C)Nocturnal Enuresis
D)Neurological Plasticity
A)Activation Synthesis
B)Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
C)Nocturnal Enuresis
D)Neurological Plasticity
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60
Neonates,on average,sleep ____ hours a day,and of that time,____ is spent in REM.
A)18-20; 40%
B)16-17; 50%
C)14-15; 60%
D)12-14; 70%
A)18-20; 40%
B)16-17; 50%
C)14-15; 60%
D)12-14; 70%
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61
Most infant mortalities occur during the ____.
A)first month of life
B)second month of life
C)third month of life
D)fourth month of life
A)first month of life
B)second month of life
C)third month of life
D)fourth month of life
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62
____ are the leading cause of neonatal mortality.
A)Parental neglect and abuse
B)Accidents and injuries
C)Accidental poisoning and drowning
D)Severe birth defects and low birth weight
A)Parental neglect and abuse
B)Accidents and injuries
C)Accidental poisoning and drowning
D)Severe birth defects and low birth weight
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63
It is known that malnutrition leads to ____.
A)dyslexia and difficulty with mathematics
B)Munchausen and Stockholm syndrome
C)attention deficit hyperactive disorder and oppositional defiance
D)poorer cognitive development in both verbal and spatial intelligence
A)dyslexia and difficulty with mathematics
B)Munchausen and Stockholm syndrome
C)attention deficit hyperactive disorder and oppositional defiance
D)poorer cognitive development in both verbal and spatial intelligence
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64
Throughout history,various cultural groups have attempted to protect infants from disease and illness; however,they know very little of the true causes.As a common practice,many cultural groups developed ____.
A)vaccinations and immunizations to protect their infants
B)practices to protect their infants
C)laws and codes to protect their infants
D)mechanical tools and safety devices to protect their infants
A)vaccinations and immunizations to protect their infants
B)practices to protect their infants
C)laws and codes to protect their infants
D)mechanical tools and safety devices to protect their infants
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65
Erika lives in the United States and takes her infant to the pediatrician's office,where she is advised to begin introducing solid foods.It is safe to assume that Erika's daughter is close to ____.
A)5 or 6 months old
B)9 or 10 months old
C)11 or 12 months old
D)at least a year old
A)5 or 6 months old
B)9 or 10 months old
C)11 or 12 months old
D)at least a year old
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66
At 4-5 months old,infants still have a(n)____ that causes them to spit out any solid item that enters their mouths.
A)aversion to solid foods
B)gag reflex
C)defiant temperament
D)preference for fat
A)aversion to solid foods
B)gag reflex
C)defiant temperament
D)preference for fat
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67
What type of development includes balance and posture as well as whole-body movements?
A)cephalocaudal motor
B)whole-body motor
C)fine motor
D)gross motor
A)cephalocaudal motor
B)whole-body motor
C)fine motor
D)gross motor
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68
Cameron is an infant and has just recently begun to chew and swallow his food in a fashion that more closely resembles the true eating process and not infantile suckling.Cameron is probably close to ____ of age.
A)2 months
B)4 months
C)5 months
D)8 months
A)2 months
B)4 months
C)5 months
D)8 months
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69
What percentage of children typically get the major infant vaccinations in Africa and South Asia?
A)40%
B)50%
C)60%
D)70%
A)40%
B)50%
C)60%
D)70%
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70
In traditional Bali,it is believed that infants should be treated like gods,since they have just arrived from the spirit world,where the gods dwell.Consequently,infants should be held constantly and should never touch the ground,out of respect for their godly status.If an infant dies,this is often interpreted as indicating that the infant was not shown the proper respect and so decided to return to the spirit world.This describes how cultures developed ____.
A)biological explanations for their physical world
B)practices to protect their infants
C)a moral code that is incongruent with modern society
D)laws and values that are consistent with modern medicine
A)biological explanations for their physical world
B)practices to protect their infants
C)a moral code that is incongruent with modern society
D)laws and values that are consistent with modern medicine
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71
What type of development includes more skilled movements of the hands,such as grasping and manipulating objects?
A)fine motor
B)gross motor
C)cephalocaudal motor
D)whole-body motor
A)fine motor
B)gross motor
C)cephalocaudal motor
D)whole-body motor
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72
Although rumors have circulated on the Internet that some immunizations may actually cause harm to children,for example by triggering autism,scientific studies have found ____.
A)a link to ADHD
B)no basis for these claims
C)a link to boys
D)a link to girls
A)a link to ADHD
B)no basis for these claims
C)a link to boys
D)a link to girls
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73
What disease occurs in malnourished infants in which their bodies stop growing,muscles atrophy,and they become lethargic?
A)failure to thrive
B)human growth hormone deficiency
C)marasmus
D)progeria
A)failure to thrive
B)human growth hormone deficiency
C)marasmus
D)progeria
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74
____ is the number one source of infant mortality beyond the first month but within the first year.
A)Diarrhea
B)Dysentery
C)Cholera
D)Iron deficiency
A)Diarrhea
B)Dysentery
C)Cholera
D)Iron deficiency
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75
____ is a major killer of infants,responsible for about one million infant deaths per year,mainly in Africa.
A)Malaria
B)Dysentery
C)Asthma
D)Eczema
A)Malaria
B)Dysentery
C)Asthma
D)Eczema
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76
Malnourished infants are at risk for ____,a disease in which the body wastes away from lack of nutrients.
A)HIV
B)marasmus
C)Stockholm syndrome
D)ADHD
A)HIV
B)marasmus
C)Stockholm syndrome
D)ADHD
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77
SIDS is almost unknown in cultures where ____.
A)cosleeping is the norm
B)corporal punishment is discouraged
C)infants sleep in their own cribs in their own rooms
D)there are low rates of obesity
A)cosleeping is the norm
B)corporal punishment is discouraged
C)infants sleep in their own cribs in their own rooms
D)there are low rates of obesity
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78
Infants need more ____ in their diets than at any later point in life,for the growth of their bodies and especially their brains.
A)fluoride
B)fat
C)folic acid
D)iron
A)fluoride
B)fat
C)folic acid
D)iron
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79
____ involves having infants with diarrhea drink a solution of salt and glucose mixed with clean water.
A)Oral rehydration therapy
B)Hydro replacement therapy
C)Saline-based hydration
D)Electrolyte replenishment
A)Oral rehydration therapy
B)Hydro replacement therapy
C)Saline-based hydration
D)Electrolyte replenishment
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80
In addition to breast milk or formula,most infants begin to eat solid foods during their ____.
A)first year
B)second year
C)third year
D)fourth year
A)first year
B)second year
C)third year
D)fourth year
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