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Stones McGee Stones McGee
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5 years ago
The nurse is assessing the toddler for early childhood caries. The nurse will teach the family which factors contribute to this condition? Select all that apply.
1. Inadequate activity
2. Inadequate dental care
3. Inadequate diet
4. Inadequate brushing
5. Inadequate pacifiers
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Principles of Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children

Principles of Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children


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 2, 3, 4
Explanation:  1. Early childhood caries is promoted by inadequate preventive care, which can include diet, brushing, feeding habits, and lack of dental care. ECC is serious because young children with the condition are more likely to have continuing dental problems that can influence speech, cause pain, and delay development.
2. Early childhood caries is promoted by inadequate preventive care, which can include diet, brushing, feeding habits, and lack of dental care. ECC is serious because young children with the condition are more likely to have continuing dental problems that can influence speech, cause pain, and delay development.
3. Early childhood caries is promoted by inadequate preventive care, which can include diet, brushing, feeding habits, and lack of dental care. ECC is serious because young children with the condition are more likely to have continuing dental problems that can influence speech, cause pain, and delay development.
4. Early childhood caries is promoted by inadequate preventive care, which can include diet, brushing, feeding habits, and lack of dental care. ECC is serious because young children with the condition are more likely to have continuing dental problems that can influence speech, cause pain, and delay development.
5. Early childhood caries is promoted by inadequate preventive care, which can include diet, brushing, feeding habits, and lack of dental care. ECC is serious because young children with the condition are more likely to have continuing dental problems that can influence speech, cause pain, and delay development.
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Such a godsend, you helped me and my friend big time
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