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nevelica

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A Southern, nominally Pentecostal, African American pediatric client is being assessed during admission. He has braided, black, kinky hair, and he celebrates Kwanzaa.
 
  The nurse should document his ethnicity and race on the nursing admission form as: 1. Ethnicity African American, race Black
  2. Ethnicity Black, race African American
  3. Ethnicity Pentecostal, race African American
  4. Ethnicity Southern, race Black

Question 2

While screening children, the nurse notes that one child seems to have crossed eyes. Which screening tool might the nurse utilize to further screen this child?
 
  1. Examine the eye with an otoscope.
  2. Check for the red reflex in the eyes.
  3. Perform the cover-uncover test.
  4. Use a tonometer to evaluate the eyes.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: His ethnicity is African American and his race is Black because race refers to biological similarities.
Rationale 2: His ethnicity is African American because ethnicity refers to the distinctive characteristics of one's cultural background. His race is Black.
Rationale 3: His religion is Pentecostal, which would not be documented as religion is not part of ethnicity or race. His race is Black.
Rationale 4: His regional affiliation is Southern and his race is Black.
Global Rationale:

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: An otoscope is used to examine the ear, not the eye.
Rationale 2: The red reflex visualizes the retina and is used to identify infants with cataracts.
Rationale 3: When one eye is covered while the child is looking at an object, the uncovered eye will deviate from the location; this tool is used to detect strabismus.
Rationale 4: The tonometer measures intraocular pressure and is used to evaluate glaucoma.
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