The nurse is testing an infant’s visual acuity. By which age should the infant be able to fix on and follow a target?
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Which intervention may decrease the incidence of physiologic…
Which intervention may decrease the incidence of physiologic jaundice in a healthy full-term infant?
Which finding in the newborn is considered abnormal?
Which finding in the newborn is considered abnormal?
Which is a complication that can occur after abdominal surge…
Which is a complication that can occur after abdominal surgery if pain is not managed?
Which genetic term refers to a person who possesses one copy…
Which genetic term refers to a person who possesses one copy of an affected gene and one copy of an unaffected gene and is clinically unaffected?
The nurse is caring for a child receiving a continuous intra…
The nurse is caring for a child receiving a continuous intravenous (IV) low-dose infusion of morphine for severe postoperative pain. The nurse observes a slower respiratory rate, and the child cannot be aroused. The most appropriate management of this child is for the nurse to do which first?
When discussing discipline with the mother of a 4-year-old c…
When discussing discipline with the mother of a 4-year-old child, which should the nurse include?
The nurse is teaching a class on breastfeeding to expectant…
The nurse is teaching a class on breastfeeding to expectant parents. Which is a contraindication for breastfeeding?
When should the nurse expect breastfeeding-associated jaundi…
When should the nurse expect breastfeeding-associated jaundice to first appear in a normal infant?
While a mother is feeding her high-risk neonate, the nurse o…
While a mother is feeding her high-risk neonate, the nurse observes the neonate having occasional apnea, pallor, and bradycardia. What is the most appropriate nursing action?