At what stage does the National Institutes of Health and other groups recommend that hearing tests for children at risk for congenital hearing loss first be conducted?

a. newborn c. preschool years
b. toddler years d. school-age years


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A Correct. The National Institutes of Health and other groups recommend that hearing tests for children at risk for congenital hearing loss first be conducted with the newborn.
B Incorrect. The National Institutes of Health and other groups do not recommend that hearing tests for children at risk for congenital hearing loss first be conducted during toddler years.
C Incorrect. The National Institutes of Health and other groups do not recommend that hearing tests for children at risk for congenital hearing loss first be conducted during preschool years.
D Incorrect. The National Institutes of Health and other groups do not recommend that hearing tests for children at risk for congenital hearing loss first be conducted during the school-age years.

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