An infant who sits with minimal support, attempts to attain a toy which is beyond his reach, rolls over from supine to prone position and does not have a pincer grasp, is at what d... An infant who sits with minimal support, attempts to attain a toy which is beyond his reach, rolls over from supine to prone position and does not have a pincer grasp, is at what developmental age? A. 3 months B. 4 months C. 6 months D. 8 months. You are observing a 5 month old for developmental skills. Which of the following skills would concern you if the infant was not demonstrating? A. Crawling B. Grasps objects C. Sitting with support D. Follows objects with eyes. A Paediatric nurse is aware that the age at which the posterior fontanelle closes is _____ months. A. 9 to 12 B. 6 to 9 C. 3 to 6 D. 2 to 3. The nurse has just administered Paracetamol syrup to a child with a temperature of 38.8 °C. She should also take which action? A. Withhold oral fluids for 8 hours B. Sponge the child with cold water C. Plan to administer salicylate in 4 hours D. Remove excess clothing and blankets from the child.
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The question is asking about various developmental milestones for infants and appropriate nursing actions in pediatric nursing. The user seems to be looking for the answers to multiple-choice questions related to pediatric and child health nursing.
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6 months.
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Infants typically begin to sit with minimal support, attempt to reach for toys, and roll from supine to prone by around 6 months of age. The absence of a pincer grasp is normal at this stage.
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A common mistake is not distinguishing between milestones for fine motor skills, like a pincer grasp, which occurs later, around 9-12 months.
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