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1. Whichg ofg theg followingg statementsg regardingg fosterg careg isg true?


□A permanency plan must be made for a child in foster care no later than 12 mo from the child's entry into care
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□A minority of children in foster care have a history of abuse or neglect
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□The mission of foster care is to safely care for children while providing services to families to promote reunification
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□Most (>70%) of children in foster care are reunited with their families
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■ AgandgC


descriptiongThegmissiongofgfostergcaregisgtogprovidegforgtheghealth,gsafety,gandgwell-
beinggofgchildrengwhilegassistinggtheirgfamiliesgwithgservicesgtogpromotegreunification.gChildrengenteringgfostergcareghavegfreq
uentlygexperiencedgearlygchildhoodgtrauma.gMoregthang70%ghavegaghistorygofgabuse,gneglect,gorgboth.gOnlygaboutg50%gofgc
hildrengachievegreunification.gIngthegUSA,gthegAdoptiongandgSafegFamiliesgActg(P.L.g105-
89)gpassedging1997grequiresgthatgagpermanencygplangbegmadegforgeachgchildgnoglatergthang12gmogaftergentrygtogfostergcarega
ndgthatgagpetitiongtogterminategparentalgrightsgtypicallygmustgbegfiledgwhengagchildghasgbeengingfostergcaregforgatgleastg15gofgt
hegpreviousg22gmo.g(SeegChapterg35,gpageg134,gandge35-1.)




2. Ag4gyrgoldggirlgisgadmittedgtogtheghospitalgforghergthirdgevaluationgforgvaginalgbleeding.gThe
mothergnotedgbrightgredgbloodgongthegchild'sgunderwear.gPreviousgexaminationsgrevealedgagno
rmalg4gyrgoldggirl,gTannergstageg1,gwithgnormalgexternalggenitalia.gPelvicgultrasoundgresultsgwere
gnormal,gasgwasgthegserumgestradiolglevel.gTheghemoglobingandgplateletgcountsgweregnormal,gas

gweregthegbleedinggtimegandgcoagulationgstudies.gFindingsgongpelvicgexaminationgconductedgun

derganesthesiagalsogweregnormal.gThegnextgstepgingthegexaminationgisgto:

■ Determinegthegbloodgtypegofgthegbloodgongthegunderwear


□Interrogate the father
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□Isolate the parents and child
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□Determine von Willebrand factor levels
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, □Measure fibronectin in the vagina
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descriptiongConsiderationgofgfactitiousgdisordergbygproxygshouldgbegtriggeredgwhengthegreportedgsymptomsgaregrepeatedl
ygnotedgbygonlygonegparent,gappropriategtestinggfailsgtogconfirmgagdiagnosis,gandgseeminglygappropriategtreatmentgisgineffective.
g Atgtimes,gthegchild'sgsymptoms,gtheirgcourse,gorgthegresponsegtogtreatmentgmaygbegincompatiblegwithganygrecognizedgdisease.g

Preverbalgchildrengaregusuallyginvolved.gBleedinggisgagparticularlygcommongpresentation.gThisgmaygbegcausedgbygaddinggdyesg t
ogsamples,gaddinggbloodg(e.g.,gfromgthegmother)gtogthegchild'sgsample,gorggivinggthegchildganganticoagulantg(e.g.,gwarfarin).g
(SeegChapterg37,gpageg146.)


3. Munchausengsyndromeg byg proxyg isg characterizedg byg allg ofg theg followingg EXCEPT:


□Mother who appears devoted and wins over members of care team
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□Multiple hospitalizations and investigations without diagnosis
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□Symptoms on history but not witnessed by medical team
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■ Symptomsgoccurringgingpresencegofgdifferentgcaregiversg(e.g.,gwhilegmothergisgoutgofgtown)


□Use of medications or toxins
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descriptiongSymptomsgingyounggchildrengaregmostlygassociatedgwithgproximitygofgthegoffendinggcaregivergtogthegchild.gTheg
mothergmaygpresentgasgagdevotedgorgevengmodelgparentgwhogformsgclosegrelationshipsgwithgmembersgofgtheghealthgcare
gteam.gWhilegappearinggveryginterestedginghergchild'sgcondition,gshegmaygbegrelativelygdistantgemotionally.g(SeegChapterg37,g

pageg146.)



4. Whichg statementg isg false?


■ MalnutritiongisgthegsecondgleadinggcausegofgacquiredgimmunegdeficiencygworldwidegbehindgHIVginfection


□Zinc is important in immune function and linear growth
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□Kwashiorkor and marasmus are rare in developed countries
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□The Western diet is associated with increased noncommunicable disease
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descriptiongThegsignificantgglobalgburdengofgmalnutritiongandgundernutritiongisgthegleadinggworldwidegcausegofgacquiredgimm
unodeficiencygandgthegmajorgunderlyinggfactorgforgmorbiditygandgmortalityggloballygforgchildreng<5gyrgofgage.gZincgisgagmicron
utrientgthatgsupportsgmultiplegmetabolicgfunctionsgingthegbody,gisgessentialgforgnormalgimmunegfunctioning,gandgisgrequiredgtogs
upportglinearggrowth;gzincgdeficiencygisgassociatedgwithgimpairedgimmunegfunctioninggandgpoorglinearggrowth.gIngparallelgtogth
egriskgforgnutrientgandgenergygdeficiencies,gissuesgrelatinggtogexcessesgposegimportantgchallengesgbecausegofgtheirgnegativeghea
lthgeffects,gsuchgasgobesitygorgcardiovasculargdiseasegriskgfactors.gThegnutritiongtransitiongundergwaygingthe

, developinggworldgfromgtraditionalgdietsgtogthegWesterngdietghasgbeengassociatedgwithgincreasesgingnoncommunicablegdiseas
es,goftengcoexistinggwithgundernutritiongandgmalnutrition,gobservedgsometimesgingthegsamegcommunitiesgorgevengthegsamegfa
milies.g(Seege41-1.)


5. Componentsg ofg energyg expenditureg ing childreng include:


□Thermal effect of food
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□Basal metabolic rate
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□Energy for physical activity
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□Energy to support growth
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■ Allgofgthegabove

descriptiongTheg3gcomponentsgofgenergygexpendituregingadultsgaregthegbasalgmetabolicgrate,gthegthermalgeffectgofgfood
g(energygrequiredgforgdigestiongandgabsorption),gandgenergygforgphysicalgactivity.gAdditionalgenergygintakegandgexpenditureg

aregrequiredgtogsupportggrowthgandgdevelopmentgforgchildren.g(Seege41-4.)



6. WhichgofgthegfollowinggclinicalgscenariosgincreasesgthegriskgofgvitamingAgdeficiency?


□Vegetarian diet g




□Chronic intestinal disorders
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□Zinc deficiency
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■ BgandgC


□All of the above
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descriptiongVitamingAgisgangessentialgmicronutrientgbecausegitgcannotgbegbiogeneratedgdegnovogbyganimals.gItgmustgbe
gobtainedgfromgplantsgingthegformgofgprovitamin-

Agcarotenoids.gIngthegUSA,ggrainsgandgvegetablesgsupplygapproximatelyg55%gandgdairygandgmeatgproductsgsupplygappro
ximatelyg30%gofgvitamingAgintakegfromgfood.gVitamingAgandgthegprovitamins-
Agaregfatgsoluble,gandgtheirgabsorptiongdependsgongthegpresencegofgadequateglipidgandgproteingwithingthegmeal.g Chronicgintest
inalgdisordersgorglipidgmalabsorptiongsyndromesgcangresultgingvitamingAgdeficiency.gIngdevelopinggcountries,gsubclinicalgorgcli
nicalgzincgdeficiencygcangincreasegthegriskgofgvitamingAgdeficiency.gTheregisgalsogsomegevidencegofgmarginalgzincgintakesging
childrengingthegUSA.g(SeegChapterg45,gpageg188.)


7. Whichg statementg aboutg vitaming Ag toxicityg isg NOTg true?

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