A nurse is assessing infants for visually related developmental milestones. The infant who is showing a delay in meeting an expected milestone is the:
1. 4-month-old who has a social smile.
2. 7-month-old who picks up a raisin by raking.
3. 8-month-old who has just begun to inspect her own hand.
4. 12-month-old who stacks blocks.
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Rationale:
1. A 4-month-old with a social smile is showing appropriate visually related milestones.
2. A 7-month-old who picks up raisins by raking is showing appropriate visually related milestones.
3. An 8-month-old who has just begun to inspect her own hand is delayed. The infant usually inspects her own hand beginning at 3 months.
4. A 12-month-old who stacks blocks is showing appropriate visually related milestones.
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