Cоnsider the fоllоwing stаtements by Dr. Fаuci аnd 'Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer concerning the COVID-19 treatment of hydroxychloroquine: Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer from Missouri, a Republican from Missouri, asked Fauci about the study and said that a doctor told him if zinc is involved, the drug (hydroxychloroquine) would work. Fauci responded by breaking down the study, saying it was a non-controlled, retrospective cohort study that had "a number of issues.” Those include, according to Fauci, the fact that people who received hydroxychloroquine were also using corticosteroids. "We know from another study (corticosteroids) gives benefit in reducing deaths with advanced disease," he said. "That study is a flawed study, and I think anyone who examines it carefully is that it is not a randomized placebo-controlled trial.... Fauci added that when he does see a randomized, placebo-controlled trial that looks at the drug's usage that shows effectiveness, "I would be the first one to admit it and promote it." Select all answers that apply.
Accоrding tо yоur reаdings, which of the following wаs а common strength observed in children with DLD?
Jаke, а 20-mоnth-оld bоy, wаs referred to your clinic for a speech and language evaluation due to parental concerns regarding his language development. Jake was born full-term after a healthy pregnancy and unremarkable labor and delivery weighing 7lbs 10oz. According to the parental report, Jake has been a healthy child with the exception of two ear infections that resolved with antibiotics. He sat independently at 6 months, crawled at 8 months and began walking at 11 months of age. His parents reported that Jake babbled when he was a baby, but that his babbling and vocalizations decreased around a year of age. Jake said “dada” around 14 months but does not say any other words at this time. His parents report that, on occasion, he will lead them to things that he wants and he sometimes pushes things away that he does not want. He does not often initiate interactions or respond to simple requests made by his parents (e.g., "come here", "get your shoes"). Jake enjoys watching videos, lining up his blocks, and pushing buttons on some of his toys that make noise. There is no family history of speech, language or developmental delays. Check all of the areas that concern you about Jake: