1.first child development control over his head,then upper extrimities and then lower extrimities.
2.gross motor skills are developed after a child getting control in his trunk.
3.Neurological development occurs after walking.so this is the gross motor skill which is related to walking.
In what order does development proceed? What skills develop after an infant has trunk control? What...
Aba A trend occurring with growth and development of the infant states that development is proximodistal. The eans: a. Growth progresses from gross motor movements to fine motor movements. b. Both sides of the body grow equally. c. All humans experience the same growth patterns. d. As nerve pathways develop, they become more specialized. Theories of development are groups of logically related statement that do all of the following EXCE a. Give us a way to determine depression in the...
How are fine motor skills defined? What activities prepare children for writing and drawing? How does eye-hand coordination affect fine motor activities? How do gross motor skills improve as children age? How does Olivia's attempt to catch a ball illustrate the proximodistal trend in motor development? What was typical about the parents' assessment of their baby's development? What was atypical? What unique features of his child's development did the father pick up on? How much individual variation is there in...
A newborn infant died after receiving penicillin G benzathine IV. An order for penicillin G benzathine 150,000 units was written for the infant after it was discovered that the mother had contracted syphilis while residing in another state. Laboratory tests were also ordered, but a decision to treat the infant before results were available was made due to a fear that the mother may not return with the infant for follow-up treatment. The order was misinterpreted by pharmacy at 1.5...
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QUESTION 36 To reduce risk of the development of type 2 diabetes after pregnancy, health professional strongly advise women to _______. a. follow a low-carbohydrate diet if diagnosed with gestational diabetes b. avoid foods high in sugar and alcohol c. gain less than the recommended weight indicated for their BMI at conception d. control blood glucose with insulin or medications rather than rely on diet and exercise if diagnosed with gestational diabetes e. avoid excessive weight gain during and after...
Cerebral palsy has been described as a group of permanent disorders of the development of movement and posture. In addition to motor disorders, the condition often involves disturbances of sensation, perception, communication, cognition, and behavior. After completing the reading, develop a nursing plan of care for the client and family in the following scenario. Scenario: Romel Jones is an 18-month-old infant who was seen this week at the developmental pediatrician’s office and was diagnosed with spastic cerebral palsy. The pediatrician’s...
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Cerebral palsy has been described as a group of permanent disorders of the development of movement and posture. In addition to motor disorders, the condition often involves disturbances of sensation, perception, communication, cognition, and behavior. Scenario: Romel Jones is an 18- month-old infant who was seen this week at the developmental pediatrician’s office and was diagnosed with spastic cerebral palsy. The pediatrician’s office referred him because he is not standing or walking, and is having difficulty swallowing table food that...