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COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The normal achievement for the vision development of a 3-month-old baby is
A
eye to face fixation.
B
eyes move towards the sound.
C
eyes blinked at the light.
D
eyes follow moving objects.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -At about 2 months old, babies usually are able to follow a moving object with their eyes as their visual coordination improves. In fact, at around 3 months old, your baby may have enough eye and arm coordination to bat at a nearby moving object.

Detailed explanation-2: -One week after birth, your baby will start to slowly develop color vision. They can also see about 8 10 10 inches away. At 6 weeks of age, a baby can see about 12 inches away.

Detailed explanation-3: -Birth to Four Months Until around three months of age, infants cannot focus on objects that are more than 8-10 inches away from their faces. Around three months, their range of vision begins to increase but they haven’t yet developed the ability to move their visual focus from one object to another.

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