When assessing an 18-month-old toddler, the nurse would expect to see which of the following behaviors:
a. The child can jump with both feet
b. The child can walk upstairs with one hand held
c. The child has a vocabulary of 300 words
d. The child has daytime bowel and bladder control
B
An 18-month old can walk upstairs if the hand is held. The child is just beginning to have physiological control of the sphincters, but does not achieved daytime control of bowel and bladder until later. The child cannot jump with both feet until about 30 months.
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