Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children Practice Test 2026 – Complete Exam Prep

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If a child appears to be in shock, giving fluids by mouth is recommended.

True

False

In a child who appears to be in shock, the priority is to support breathing and circulation while keeping the airway clear. Giving fluids by mouth can cause choking or aspiration into the lungs, especially if the child is dizzy, vomiting, or faint, and it won’t improve the underlying problem. For this reason, fluids by mouth are not recommended in this situation. Instead, call emergency services, have the child lie flat (or with legs raised if there are no injuries), loosen tight clothing, keep them warm, and monitor breathing and responsiveness until help arrives. The safe approach is to withhold fluids by mouth in shock.

Only sips of water

Only if the child is thirsty

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