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Ver: 3 35. The most effective and long-lasting treatment enuresis is a. desmopre

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Question

Ver: 3 35. The most effective and long-lasting treatment enuresis is a. desmopressin b. imipramine c. the urine alarm d. dry bed training for 40. According to your textbook, in a longitadinal study of children with cancer, adolescents were perceived by their teachers as more a. sociable b. socially isolated C. likely to be leaders d. chronically depressed 36. Across all medical conditions, the illness parameters ? that play the most significant role in children's adjustment are a. intrusiveness and painfulness of treatments 41. Maltreatment is more common among a parents with average intelligence b. minority religious groups visibility to others, and prognosis . minority ethnic groups d. the poor and disadvantaged b. presence of physical deformity, severity, and functional status c. visibility to others, presence of physical 42. deformity, and severity Beginning in 1959 institutionalized children, without their assent or parent informed consent, were intentionally given hepatitis in an attempt to track tive d. severity of iliness and functional impairment development of the viral infection. They justifived thei deliberate infections and exposures by claiming that that there was a high rate of infection in the population. It was practically inevitable that the children would become infected anyway. The researchers also wanted to determine the 37. On average, adjustment of children with chronic illness is typicallythan that of other children problems. a. better b. slightly worse effectiveness of gamma globulin injections as protection against hepatitis. Which of thhose listed is most problematic about the study: a. Failure of the researchers to obtain informed c. worse d. no worse or better consent and child assent 38. The major sociocultural factor contributing to abuse and neglect of children is a. social violence b. poverty b. Not providing some compensation to the parents of the children c. Studies involving children can not cause pair or illness c. media violence d. Only involving the children and excluding d. inequality adults e. Not compensating the children 39. Willowbrook is often credited with starting: a. the deinstitutionalization movement 43. Pica in the first and second years of life among b. the use of research to test the effectiveness of otherwise normally developing infants and toddlers i likely due to_ a. hunger b. undiagnosed learning disorders c. underlying depression d. exploration treatments c. the widespread use of anti-psychotic medication d. the use of tracking in schools based on ability e. the over reliance upon medication to treat ADHD

Explanation / Answer

Answer- 35- (c) the urine alarm

The concept of using an alarm that creates a sound when a child wets a bed was developed in 1938. It is considered as one of the most effective and long lasting treatment for enuresis in comparison to other treatments. This technique has a higher success rate and lower relapse rate.

Answer- 36- (d) Severity of illness and functional impairment

Across all medical conditions, the illness parameters that play the most important role in children's adjustment are severity of illness and functional impairment.

Answer-37-(a) better

Children with limited functional abilities face greatest challenges in everyday life that in turn increase behavioural, social and school adjustment issues. These problems may lead to anxiety, stress, depression etc. According to Wechsler and Sanchez," One must recognize that the adjustment of children with chronic illness is better than that of children referred to mental health clinics for non health related problems."

Answer-38- (a) social violence

It has been noted that child maltreatment generally occurs in the society where poverty, social isolation and wide acceptance of punishment influence child development. Racism and inequality give birth to these factors that cause abuse and neglect of children.