A mother is concerned because her newborn is not able to follow a moving toy with her eyes. When educating the mother about fixating and following an object, at which age should the nurse tell the mother to expect this to occur?
1) 2 weeks
2) 4 weeks
3) 2 months
4) 3 months
ANS: 2
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