A 6-month-old is seen for a well-baby examination. On evaluation of the infant's developmental status, which of the following does the nurse expect that the child at this age will be able to do?
a. Assume a sitting position independently.
b. Pull self to a standing position.
c. Roll completely over.
d. Creep on all four extremities.
C
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A A 9-month-old infant is able to attain a sitting position independently.
B A 9-month-old infant is able to pull herself to a standing position.
C A 6-month-old infant is able to roll over; this milestone is usually met by 4 months of age.
D A 9-month-old infant is able to creep on all four extremities.
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