When a child is little, they must have a ton of interaction with other people. Children repeat things they hear when they're little, and with the caregiver not communicating with the child, they don't have a chance to engage the brain through words. With the caretaker not using the child's name, the babe might not respond when people call their name, which is not good. With no walking or crawling, the baby will have a hard time learning as it isn't practicing when it counts the most.
Compared to adults, the infants rib cage at the bottom is not as RIGID.
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I am not for sure about this question.
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The most likely etiology is that the boy has a Coxsackie virus.
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The symptoms of a Coxsackie virus infection are painful blisters on the throat, hard palate, tongue, and inside the mouth that makes the kid refuse to drink or eat. Also, the blisters on the arms, hands, soles of the feet, and legs. The infection symptoms start abruptly, like in this case, from one day to the other.
<span>The correct answer is A. Air hose. That's because the air hose is elastic on its own and becomes firm when air goes through it. If you were carrying it by the hose, then if the gear malfunctioned and air started rushing through you wouldn't be able to control the device and it could hurt you or anyone near you as it would go rampant and you wouldn't be able to catch it.</span>