The parents of a preschool child ask the nurse why their child needs to have her "eyes tested

" The nurse explains that although evaluating the visual acuity in a young child can be difficult, the American Academy of Pediatric recommends that visual acuity testing be assessed on all children beginning no later than age _________ years. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


3
three
The American Academy of Pediatric recommends that visual acuity testing be assessed on
all children beginning no later than age 3 years. Tools available for testing the visual acuity
of preschool children include Lea cards, tumbling Es, and the HOTV chart.

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Lillian Wald's contribution to nursing can best be described as the

a. creation of community health nursing. b. development of college-based nursing schools. c. establishment of the Navy Nurse Corps. d. foundation of maternal-child nursing.

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The nurse is developing a plan for group therapy sessions for several adult clients with schizophrenia. Which of the following goals is most appropriate for this group?

A) Members will gain insight into unconscious factors that contribute to their illness. B) Members will demonstrate better social skills. C) Members will explore situations that trigger hostility and anger. D) Members will learn to manage delusional thinking.

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A nurse stands facing a pt to demonstrate AROM exercises. which of the following should the nurse do when demonstrating hyperextension of the hip?

A. Move the leg behind the body B. Move the leg forward and up C. Move the leg medically towards the other leg D. Turn the foot and leg away from the other leg

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