The nurse was assessing a small girl, age 9, who had spent the last 3 years with her mother, often in homeless family shelters. What can the nurse expect of the small girl in relation to intellectual development?
A. Her results are somewhat below grade level.
B. Her results are above grade level.
C. Her results are about at the appropriate grade level.
D. Her results are quite low for her age and grade level.
ANS: D
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