Developmental Assessment
Developmental Assessment ( 8 Questions)
A client brings their 6-month-old infant for a well-child visit. The nurse is assessing the infant's motor development. What milestone should the nurse expect the infant to have achieved at this age?
Correct. By 6 months, infants should be able to sit without support, although they may still wobble or need to use their hands for balance.
Incorrect. Walking with assistance typically begins around 9-12 months.
Incorrect. Rolling from back to front is a skill that is usually mastered earlier, around 4-6 months.
Incorrect. Crawling on hands and knees typically occurs around 7-10 months.
A. Correct. By 6 months, infants should be able to sit without support, although they may still wobble or need to use their hands for balance.
B. Incorrect. Walking with assistance typically begins around 9-12 months.
C. Incorrect. Rolling from back to front is a skill that is usually mastered earlier, around 4-6 months.
D. Incorrect. Crawling on hands and knees typically occurs around 7-10 months.