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During a routine physical examination, a parent states to the nurse, "When I am taking pictures of my baby using the camera flash, I see a red coloration to my baby's left eye but the right eye has a white reflection. Is this normal?" Which response by the nurse is correct? A. Yes, the white reflection is normal: sometimes the light from the camera flash only catches one eye directly B. "Interesting. Your baby's eyes may be changing color. Many babies are born with what appears to be blue eyes but later they change to brown" C. "It is good that you brought this to our attention because it is not the usual response. After further examining your baby's eyes, we can discuss what the white reflection may suggest" D. "You seem concerned that your baby's eyes have different responses to the flash of the camera. Tell me more about your concern" A nurse is conducting preoperative counseling for the parents of a child diagnosed with hypospadias. Which principle objectives regarding surgical correction of hypospadias should be addressed? select all that A. To circumcise immediately after the condition is identified B. To enhance the child's ability to void in the standing position with a straight stream C. To improve the physical appearance of the genitalia for psychological reasons D. To preserve a sexually active organ E. To promote bowel elimination F. To descend an undescended testicle A nurse is caring for a newborn diagnosed with the most common type of esophageal atresia: esophageal atresia with lower tracheoesophageal fistula. Which illustration for the type of atresia the nurse should visualize when thinking about esophageal atresia with lower tracheoesophageal fistula?
Why a Green Party Vote Actually Hurts Progress She just doesn't have the votes. Green Party candidate Jill Stein is running for president, again. As a progressive, the Green party's platform is appealing with values that prioritize grassroots democracy, social justice, and ecological wisdom - leftist ideals to say the least. But the fact is, talk is talk, and Stein does not have the votes to become president and enact these values into policy, nor does she have the necessary backing in Congress. To be even more clear, there is not a single Green senator, representative, governor, nobody, not a Green to be seen in federal or state government positions. Out of the 519,682 elected offices across the country, only 139 are locally-elected Greens. Don't let Stein's third run charm you, and here's why. Saying No to Stein Jill Stein has no experience in elected office, apart from campaigning, and she doesn't know how many members of Congress there are, despite being in the periphery of politics since 2012. Furthermore, her lack of institutional knowledge reflects a larger issue within the Stein campaign - the Green Party has no power in Congress - meaning they have no effective means to pass crucial legislation the next president needs to pass to protect our reproductive and voting rights or make progress in the climate crisis. The Greens can't and haven't accomplished much outside few and far between pop-up local or state candidates, and like Libertarians to Republicans, Green candidates devalue "big tent" Democratic support, further extending a one-party rule mandate in Texas where margins will be extremely tight this year. It would be one thing if this party had widespread, national acclaim, or even enough votes to put her on the ballot in every state. In 2024, Stein will only appear on half of U.S. ballots, so once again: they are just not in a place to effectively produce the change progressive or Green voters want to see. A vote for yet another Stein "spoiler campaign," (in the context of this neck at neck election) will be a vote to the void, or worse, a vote for Republican interests. But don't just take it from us, Republican operatives worked to get her on ballots across. the nation. Why Should I Withhold my Vote for Stein? A third party vote could be a useful tool once and when people build a movement around it, but without a parliamentary or multi-party system, young voters can instead find their voice in the progressive movement. One of the movement's growing tools is the diverse leadership at the Texas Progressive Caucus. The caucus' issues and platforms include boosting renewable energy, legalizing cannabis, and no pay for any Congress member during a government shutdown. As opposed to Greens, the Texas Progressive Caucus has influenced major parties, including initiating Texas Democrats as the first major state party calling for peace in the Middle East. Add this to the last question and explain how the article is calling Jill Stein inexperienced and how it shows bias all around .