Match the sequence of cephalocaudal development that the nurse expects to find in the normal infant with the appropriate step numbers. Begin with the first development expected, sequencing to the final

a. Crawl d. Gain complete head control
b. Sit unsupported e. Walk
c. Lift head when prone

35. Step 1

36. Step 2

37. Step 3

38. Step 4

39. Step 5


35. ANS: C
36. ANS: D
37. ANS: B
38. ANS: A
39. ANS: E

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