Understanding Child Growth Charts: A Student's Guide
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Explanation: The study materials state that the 'Horizontal axis - Age (years)' is shown on the chart.
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Explanation: To read a growth chart, the process begins by finding the child's age on the bottom axis, which is the horizontal axis.
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Explanation: The study materials state that a child at the 25th percentile is "Still normal, just below average" not abnormal growth.
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Explanation: The study materials indicate that if a child is at a percentile where they are heavier (like the implied 75th percentile), then 75% of children are below that child's weight, and only 25% are above. Therefore, 75% of children are not heavier than the child at the 75th percentile.
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Explanation: A growth chart compares a child's height (stature) and weight with other children of the same age. It does not mention a comparison of their general health status.