An infant is diagnosed with a congenital cataract. Which of the following would the nurse expect to assess?

A) Absent red reflex
B) Rapid irregular eye movement
C) Misalignment of the eyes
D) Enlarged eye appearance


A

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a. A person's losses b. A person's long-term plans c. A person's drives d. A person's abilities

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The nurse instructs parents about the signs of otitis media, which include:

a. earache, wheezing, vomiting. b. coughing, rhinorrhea, headache. c. fever, irritability, pulling on ear. d. wheezing, cough, drainage in ear canal.

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The nurse is caring for a patient in the PACU after a tympanoplasty. A tympanoplasty is defined as:

A) Surgical repair of the eardrum B) Surgical reconstruction of the middle ear bones C) Incision into the tympanic membrane D) Incision into the eardrum

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A patient has been taking nalidixic acid (NegGram) for recurrent urinary tract infections. While reviewing the patient's medications, that nurse notes that the patient also has been taking warfarin (Coumadin) and alerts the prescriber

What change to the medication regimen would the nurse anticipate? a. Increase in the warfarin b. Decrease in the warfarin c. Increase in the nalidixic acid d. Decrease in the nalidixic acid

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