Question : 81. By what age all the primary teeth in place? A. 3 yearsB. 7 : 1199010

 

81. By what age are all the primary teeth in place? 
A. 3 years
B. 7 years
C. 5 years
D. 6 years

82. Chad has just realized that his first permanent tooth is emerging. If he is an average child, what age would you estimate Chad to be? 
A. 4 years
B. 3 years
C. 6 years
D. 8 years

83. Kellie and Will are working parents and their three-year-old daughter, Hannah, often throws a tantrum when they leave for work. Kellie and Will try to be hands-on parents, providing Hannah with adequate nutrition, attention, and opportunities to learn. Which of the following measures taken by Kellie and Will may undermine their child’s health? 
A. Providing Hannah small cubes of vegetables to chew on while she watches television
B. Providing Hannah a chocolate or candy bar as a bait to stop crying when one of them leaves for work
C. Ensuring that Hannah eats skim milk, lean meats, and other diary products though Kellie and Will are vegans
D. Allowing Hannah to help in small ways to prepare the meals and making interesting conversation during mealtimes

84. Karen is five years old and sucks her thumb excessively. Karen’s mother should 
A. allow Karen to suck her thumb as her primary teeth are unaffected by this habit.
B. disallow Karen to suck her thumb and give her a pacifier instead.
C. allow Karen to suck her thumb because this helps her calm Karen down when she’s crying.
D. disallow Karen to suck her thumb because her permanent teeth may get damaged from this habit.

85. Which of the following statements is true of oral health in early childhood? 
A. Thumbsucking among children can result in undernutrition.
B. Tooth decay is an abnormal immune system response to a specific food.
C. Tooth decay in early childhood often stems from overconsumption of sweetened milk.
D. Parents should not ignore the common habit of thumbsucking in children under age 4.

86. _____ is introduced into public water supplies to reduce the prevalence of dental caries. 
A. Lead oxide
B. Graphene
C. Lithium
D. Fluoride

87. In the United States, the leading cause of death among children today is 
A. child abuse.
B. accidents.
C. cancer.
D. epilepsy.

88. Most deaths from injuries, especially among preschool aged children, in the United States 
A. occur in private day care centers.
B. occur at home.
C. occur in schools.
D. occur in playgrounds and schools.

89. Children are required by law to ride in specially designed car seats or seatbelt restraints in 
A. about half of the states.
B. all states including the District of Columbia.
C. states that have a greater proportion of children in their population.
D. major cities.

90. Which of the followings statements is true about accidental deaths in children? 
A. Unintentional exposure to over-the-counter medicines does not impact young children.
B. Children are less likely to be injured in day care than in and around the home.
C. Safer storage of firearms, as required by law in several states, has improved child safety.
D. Young children typically survive major accidents because of the mandatory use of airbags in the United States.

91. The government program providing medical assistance to low-income families is called 
A. Medicaid.
B. Medicare.
C. Medi-card.
D. Medimaster

92. Which of the following statements is true of exposure to smoking? 
A. Parental smoking is a cause of childhood illness and death that cannot be prevented.
B. The potential damage caused by exposure to tobacco smoke is least during the early years of life as the child’s lungs are not developed completely.
C. The damaging effects of smoking have a drastic impact on children due to their slower rate of respiration.
D. Children exposed to parental smoke are at increased risk of respiratory infections.

 

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