Asked by Joslin Jefferson on Jul 17, 2024

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A nurse is using the proximodistal pattern to assess an infant's growth and development as normal. Which assessment finding will the nurse determine as normal?

A) Bangs objects before turns
B) Lifts head before grasps
C) Walks before crawls
D) Laughs before coos

Proximodistal Pattern

A pattern of growth and development where development starts at the body's center and moves towards the extremities.

Infant's Growth

The physical development and increase in size of a baby or young child, typically monitored through metrics like weight, height, and head circumference.

Bangs Objects

The action of hitting or striking objects together or against something, which can indicate exploratory behavior, frustration, or developmental stages in children.

  • Apply research in human development to devise and execute care plans for several age groups.
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Makena SilvaJul 18, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Lifting the head before grasping is a normal finding according to proximodistal growth. The proximodistal growth pattern starts at the center of the body and moves toward the extremities (e.g., organ systems in the trunk of the body develop before arms and legs). The infant should turn before banging objects and crawl before walking according to the proximodistal pattern of growth. The infant should coo before laughing, but this is not an example of proximodistal; this is an example of language development.