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MCS,MBA(IT), Pursuing PHD
Devry University
Sep-2004 - Aug-2010
Assistant Financial Analyst
NatSteel Holdings Pte Ltd
Aug-2007 - Jul-2017
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a. the UN Commission on Human Rights
b. The national assoc. for the edu. of young children
c. the american academy of pediatrics
d. the early childhood coalition
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2. mothers who contract rubella during pregnancy are at risk for having a baby with?
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a. heart defects
b. low birth weight
c. hearing loss
d. visual impairments
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3. where are most bus fatalities likely to occur?
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a. the danger zone immediately surrounding the bus
b. in the street when crossing
c. at the site of the collision
d. inside the bus from overturns
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4. most children do not qualify for special edu. services if they are diagnosed with which of the following disorders?
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a. ADHD
b. Autism
c. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
d. Cerebral Palsy
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5. children ages 5 to 8 learn best when?
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a. describing ideas
b. discovering knowledge through abstract experiences
c. exploring ideas in real and tangible ways
d. comparing and contrasting past experiences
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6. process oriented activities ?
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a. allow children to participate without the stress of achieving a preconceived product
b. encourage children to explore wellness concepts in step by step format
c. provide structure to the teaching of wellness concepts
d. require activity outlines and guides
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7. teachers of young children have a professional and ethical duty to report child abuse as stated in the...?
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a. Florida child abuse standards
b. NAEYC code of ethical conduct
c. national code against child abuse
d. child welfare information gateway
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8. skin infections can be caused by:
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a. sunlight
b. bacteria, fungi, and sunlight
c. sunlight and viruses
d. parasites and bacteria
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9. a "limiting amino acid" in food refers to:
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a. animal sources of food that lack an essential acid.
b. plant sources of food that have a limited amount of a particular essential amino acid
c. are found abundantly in plant foods but are limited in animal sources
d. are amino acids that come from fats and therefore must be limited
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10. differences in the quality of care or quality of health are called:
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a. health disparities
b. prejudices
c. stereotypes
d. risk factors
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11. which of the following plans is for children ages 0 thru 3 and is intended to support and provide services that are targeted to improving the child's developmental progress?
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a. IEP
b. IFSP
c. IHP
d. IDP
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12. which of the following statements is TRUE about modes of transmission for infectious agents?
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a. fecal oral transmission occurs through direct contact only
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b. direct contact and droplet spread is the least frequent mode of transmission in child care.
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c. infections spread by airborne transmission can spread infections over a much wider area than infectious droplets transmitted by direct contact.
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d. exchange of germs and droplets occur through direct contact only.
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13. Which of the following diseases may be 4 to 6 times greater in children who are adopted internationally as opposed to children born in the United States.
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a. viral hepatitis
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b. tuberculosis
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c. intestinal infections
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d. HIV
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14. Why is serving cow's milk to infants under 12 months of age discouraged?
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a. consuming cow's milk can lead to iron deficiency and it is too high in protein, sodium, and potassium
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b. cow's milk is too high in cholesterol
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c. cow's milk is too high in folic acid
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d. cow's milk is too high in fat.
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15. Which of the following is a recommended safety guidance strategy to take with an infant who is grabbing?
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a. remove him to a crib to distract from grabbing
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b. introduce him to gentle touching
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c. remove what is being grabbed
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d. Say "no" sternly
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16. During which stage of Piaget's development should a teacher with a purposeful teaching plan introduce healthful routines?
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a. sensorimotor
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b. preoperational
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c. formal operations
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d. concrete operations
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17. Children begin to follow rules and want to please others at about which age?
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a. 1 to 2
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b. 2 to 3
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c 3 to 4
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d. 4 to 5
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18. Children begin to demonstrate the ability to manage emotions and regulate behavior at about which age?
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a. 1 to 2
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b. 2 to 3
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c. 3 to 4
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d. 4 to 5
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19. Mandatory licensing is based on the following EXCEPT:
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a. group size
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b. for profit or not for profit status
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c. length of service day
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d. location of care
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20. Which of the following is true about daily health checks?
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a. they do not involve parents
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b. they can be used to track the spread of diseases
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c. they require the teacher to spend at least ten minutes checking each child.
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d. the are not necessary, except during flu season.
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21. Which of the following is NOT a recommended step in treating nosebleeds?
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a. have the child sit down and lean head back
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b. use a sterile gauze pad to pinch the nose between the thumb and index finger
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c. have the child breathe through the mouth
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d hold the correct position for 10 minutes or until bleeding stops.
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