A mother brings her 2-year-old child to the clinic stating that the child is cross-eyed. What test would the nurse perform to test for strabismus?
A) Corneal light reflex
B) Cover
C) Allen
D) Static
A
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1. "What an unusually warm and sunny day for the 12th of November." 2. "I'm sure you remember to look at your calendar every day. What is today's date?" 3. "What is today's date? I have such a hard time keeping track." 4. "You remember that yesterday was Veteran's Day, don't you? Of course that would make today November 12th."
A parent asks the nurse why her children get fewer ear infections as they grow older. The nurse's answer would be based on knowledge that, as compared with older children and adults, the in-fant's eustachian tube is proportionately:
1. Shorter, wider, and more horizontal. 2. Shorter, narrower, and more horizontal. 3. Shorter, narrower, and more diagonal. 4. Shorter, wider, and more diagonal.
Concerning the understanding and treatment of infants born to mothers who are substance abusers, nurses should be aware that:
1. infants born to addicted mothers are also addicted. 2. mothers who abuse one substance likely will use or abuse another, compounding infant difficulties. 3. the NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scale (NNNS) is designed to assess the damage the mother has done to herself. 4. there are no laboratory procedures to identify the intrauterine drug exposure of the infant.
The nurse scheduling the blood draw for serum lithium level should arrange to have it performed:
1. At bedtime 2. Any hour during the day 3. One hour after the morning dose 4. Before the morning dose