During the first 1 to ____________________ months, infants' eye movements are often disconjugate, making screening for strabismus difficult

Fill in the blank with correct word


ANS: 2

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The heart of the psychiatric–mental health nurse's therapeutic and caring role is characterized by:

1. Bringing unconscious childhood traumas into awareness. 2. Focusing on basic life issues of eating, sleeping, grooming, and hygiene as they relate to mental functioning. 3. Using the nurse–client relationship to support the client in exploring new definitions and actions for life situations. 4. Providing educational information about the client's mental illness.

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A hospitalized patient with AIDS is immunocompromised and is scheduled for an abdominal radiograph. How should the nurse safely facilitate the test?

A) Arrange for a portable x-ray machine to be used. B) Have a patient wear a mask to the x-ray department. C) Have the x-ray department disinfected prior to the patient's arrival. D) Send the patient to the x-ray department, and have the staff in the department put on masks.

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After surgery, the person usually walks for the first time:

a. The day of surgery b. 2 days after surgery. c. 3 days after surgery. d. When the person feels strong enough

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The client has been defibrillated unsuccessfully three times using an automatic external defibrillator (AED). The nurse determines that which of the following actions should be taken next?

1. Defibrillate one more time, and then terminate the resuscitation effort. 2. Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for 5 minutes, and then defibrillate three more times. 3. Administer sodium bicarbonate intravenously, and resume defibrillation attempts. 4. Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for 1 minute, assess, and then de-fibrillate up to three more times.

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