Who is usually the first to notice that something is wrong with vision or hearing in an infant?

a. infant's caregivers c. nurse
b. pediatrician d. relatives


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A Correct. The infant's caregivers are usually the first to notice that something is wrong with vision or hearing in an infant.
B Incorrect. The pediatrician is not usually the first to notice that something is wrong with vision or hearing in an infant.
C Incorrect. The nurse is not usually the first to notice that something is wrong with vision or hearing in an infant.
D Incorrect. The relatives are not usually the first to notice that something is wrong with vision or hearing in an infant.

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