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NguyenJ

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Pulling an infant to a sitting position causes the eyes to open, the shoulders to tense, and the infant tries unsuccessfully to right its head. This is called the _____ reflex?
 
 moro
  doll's eye
  sitting
  rooting

Question 2

_____ is when a practitioner breaches his or her duty by failing to or departing from the accepted standard of care owed to the patient.
 
 A dereliction of duty
  Negligence
  All of these answers
  A tort



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kkenney

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Answer to Question 1

doll's eye

Rationale: Pulling an infant to a sitting position causes the eyes to open, the shoulders to tense, and the infant tries unsuccessfully to right its head. This is called the doll's eye reflex.

Answer to Question 2

All of these answers

Rationale: The most correct response is dereliction of duty; however, it is considered a tort and negligence as well.




NguyenJ

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
:D TYSM


coreycathey

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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