Answer to Question 1
D
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A Incorrect. Jugular vein distention cannot be observed in infants with CHF because of their short necks.
B Incorrect. Peripheral edema is a rare finding in infants with CHF, but when present, it is usually localized to the periorbital area.
C Incorrect. The blood pressure is usually maintained in infants with CHF. Hypotension, rather than hypertension, is a late and ominous sign.
D Correct. An infant with congestive heart failure exhibits diaphoresis during feeding caused by sympathetic stimulation.
Answer to Question 2
B
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A Incorrect. Crying for food or attention is very basic and occurs in Piaget's first substage of the sensorimotor stage.
B Correct. Object permanence is apparent and demonstrated when the infant actively seeks a hidden object. The beginning of reason is evident when the infant moves any obstacle to uncover a hidden object. Occurs in Piaget's fourth substage of the sensorimotor stage.
C Incorrect. Saying bye-bye in response to others saying bye-bye occurs in Piaget's second substage of the sensorimotor stage.
D Incorrect. Blowing kisses or clapping the hands occurs in Piaget's second substage of the sensorimotor stage.