A. Age
Age is the best answer because it is easily determined and since there are stages of development, age can tell staff other things such as coordination level, ability and risk of getting hurt.
I'll go through the other answers briefly.
B. Intelligence. Intelligence is a fair enough answer, save for the fact that it is something that is not easy to determine quickly and hence, it would be difficult to determine each child's intelligence before they came into the daycare. Furthermore, intelligence or lack thereof does not necessarily mean that the child does not need as much supervision.
C. Previous training. This is not the correct answer because it is the previous training "of the children cared for." The children do not need to have previous training. It could work as an answer if it were in relation to the workers, not the children.
D. Coordination. Somewhat of a good answer. However, once again, coordination is not an easy determinant, and cannot always reliably predict how many staff should be with how many children.
Answer: he prob broke him self lol but um advise him to eat healthier if the symptoms are getting worse or continue try staying on a soft food diet cuz the chemicals in the spicy food and your stomach acid may be eating thru your insides causing problems swallowing and other complications and when the symptoms are gone try limiting the amount of spicy food in your diet
Explanation:
Answer:
A.) Can drop off the baby at a hospital or fire station.
B.) Must leave your name/Identification information.
C.) Must surrender baby within 72 hours
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E.) As long as the newborn is surrendered safely, there is no prosecution.
Explanation:
The Safe Surrender Law or the Safely Surrendered Baby Law is a law that provides an alternative for any baby 'unwanted' or 'unable to be cared for' by the parents. This law is a result of the high rate of infant mortality and is created to prevent such deaths and save the babies from 'premature' death.
According to this law, <u>a parent/ parents can drop off their babies in any designated location (most often hospitals and fire stations) within the first 72 hours from birth</u>. At these places, the parents will be given <u>identification bracelets similar to the baby for further use in case they want to reclaim the baby</u>. Moreover, <u>there are no legal repercussions or prosecution as long as the baby is surrendered safely</u>.
Thus, the <u>correct options are A, B, C, and E</u>.
Answer:
B) the use of ciprofloxacin is contraindicated in pregnancy.
Explanation:
Ciprofloxacin is usually not used in pregnancy because it has harmful effect on infants, babies and children.
Actually, ciprofloxacin is fluoroquinolones and fluoroquinolones may affect the initiation or development of cartilage. That's why fluoroquinolones are prohibited in pregnant or breast feeding women. Fluoroquinolones are enter into breast milk which can affect the children.
There are other options too, to use the safe antibiotics to treat the infection instead of ciprofloxacin.