A mother has brought her 8-month-old daughter to the health care clinic for a well-child appointment and any needed immunizations

To assess the child's physical development with age-appropriate norms, which of the following questions should the nurse ask? Is your child able to:
1) Walk while holding onto furniture?
2) Crawl on her hands and knees?
3) Pick up food with her fingers?
4) Sit up without support?


ANS: 4

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