Routine infant and childhood screenings should include all of the following except
1. Body measurement (height, weight, head circumference).
2. Depression screening.
3. Developmental screening.
4. Infant screenings (phenylketonuria [PKU], hypothyroidism).
5. Lead screening.
ANS: 2
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