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New Update 2026/27
palmar grasp - ANSWERS Birth - 3/ 4 months
Fingers grasp
plantar grasp - ANSWERS - Toes curl
- Birth - 6/ 8 months
rooting reflex - ANSWERS - Birth - 3/ 4 months
- Mouth opens to stimulation
Moro reflex - ANSWERS startle reflex
Birth - 4 months
tonic neck reflex - ANSWERS 2-3 months
trunk incurvation (galant) reflex - ANSWERS - Spine curve to stimulated side
- 3-4 mo
landau reflex - ANSWERS - Birth - 6 mo.
- Head lift spine straightens when baby is help prone with one hand
,parachute reflex - ANSWERS extension of both arms when thrust downward in
the prone position
appears at 8 months and does not disappear
Positive Support Reflex - ANSWERS stimulus: weight placed on balls of feet
when upright
response: stiffening of legs and trunk into extension
birth/2months to 6 months
posterior fontanels - ANSWERS close at 2 months
-triangle shaped
anterior fontanel - ANSWERS closes by 18 months
-diamond shaped
depressed anterior fontanelles - ANSWERS dehydration
enlarged posterior fontanel - ANSWERS congenital hypothyroidism
developmental theories - ANSWERS
, language development - ANSWERS 2 months: cooing
6 months: babbling
1 year: 1-3 words
18 months: 10 to 20 words
2 years: 2-3 word sentences
test for hearing deficit if language isn't developing appropriately
anticipatory guidance - ANSWERS focus on safety and accident prevention
- infant: choking
- early childhood: water safety
- adolescent: sports safety and driving safety
immunizations - ANSWERS
newborn vital signs - ANSWERS HR: 90-165 (140)
RR: 30-68
Fever: >38 C or 100.4F
infant vitals - ANSWERS HR: 80-175
RR: 25-60
School Age Vitals - ANSWERS Heart rate: 70-110/ minute