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ericka1

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A new parent reports to the nurse that the baby looks cross-eyed several times a day. The nurse teaches the parents that this finding should resolve in:
 
  1. 2 months.
  2. 2 weeks.
  3. 1 year.
  4. 4 months.

Question 2

The nurse teaching a patient describes the effect of a vasectomy on fertilization by saying A man who has had a vasectomy becomes functionally sterile because the sperm:
 
  1. Are no longer being produced..
  2. Are no longer motile and fertile..
  3. Sit in the testes where they are formed.
  4. Cannot reach the outside of the body..



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: It usually takes a little longer than 2 months for transient strabismus to disappear.
Rationale 2: Transient strabismus lasts longer than 2 weeks.
Rationale 3: Transient strabismus generally does not last this long.
Rationale 4: Transient strabismus is caused by poor neuromuscular control of the eye muscles and gradually regresses in 34 months.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules in the testes, and are not affected by a vasectomy.
Rationale 2: A vasectomy does not affect motility or fertility of sperm.
Rationale 3: The sperm deteriorate, and are reabsorbed.
Rationale 4: Sperm cannot reach the outside of the body in a man who has had a vasectomy. The main function of the vas deferens, which is ligated in a vasectomy, is to squeeze the sperm from their storage site into the urethra.



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