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PHTY5201 - Milestones Exam Questions
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In supine: Midline orientation of head. arms & legs - ANSWER 3 months

In supine: Symmetrical arm & leg mvt but starting to disassociate leg mvts, will move 1
foot to opp. leg - ANSWER 5 months

In supine: Plays with feet, feet to mouth - ANSWER 5-6 months

In prone: will raise head (& maybe upper chest) off bed - 45 deg, starting to use
forearms for support, but elbows are behind shoulders - ANSWER 3 months

In prone: Lifts head to 90 deg; pushes down on elbows - ANSWER 4-5 months

Pull to sit: little to no head lag - ANSWER 3 months

Pull to sit: head held stable & held in midline, starting to pull on arms - ANSWER 4-5
months

In sitting: needs support at shoulders, will hold head erect & steady for a few secs then
bobs - ANSWER 3 months

Still needs support for balance, holds head erect, extended thoracic spine, some lumbar
ext.; starting to prop fwd but is easily ovrbalanced - ANSWER 5 months

If held in standing on hard surface, will sag at the knees (astasia) - ANSWER 3 months

Standing: WB symmetrically on extended legs but needs truncal support - ANSWER 4-5
months

Emergence of rolling from side to supine - ANSWER 3 months

Roll from prone to supine or from side to side - ANSWER 4-5 months

Hands to mouth & midline - ANSWER 3 months

Reaches out with both hands, but requires eye contact - ANSWER 3 months

Holds rattle for a few sec, with ulnar side - ANSWER 3 months

Swipes at dangling toy and plays with own fingers - ANSWER 4-5 months

Ulnar palmar grasp - releases by dropping or throwing - ANSWER 4-5 months

Beginning to show reactions to familiar situations by smiling, cooing and excited mvts;
social smile - ANSWER 3 months

, Turns head to sound and is interested in voice - ANSWER 2-3 months

Babbles with expression and copies sounds they hear; smiles spontaneously, esp. at
people - ANSWER 4-5 months

Copies some facial expressions, like smiling & frowning - ANSWER 4-5 months

Recognises familiar people and things from a difference; responds to affection -
ANSWER 4-5 months

In supine: raises head up and moves arms up to be lifted - ANSWER 6 months

In supine: strong alternating leg kicking - ANSWER 6 months

Will not stay in supine, will roll over & sit up - ANSWER 8 months

In prone: lifts head 90 deg & chest off surface, supported on extended arms with palms
flat - ANSWER 6 months

Can weight shift to free hand for reaching in prone - ANSWER 6 months

In prone: creeping commences - ANSWER 6 months

Moves into sitting from prone - ANSWER 8 months

Sits well with support with head and back straight - ANSWER 6 months

Can sit unsupported, legs in ring position & can play with toys - ANSWER 6-9 months

In sitting: able to reach out and play, will reach across body - ANSWER 8 months

Pivots in & out of sitting using trunk rotation via side sitting - ANSWER 8 months

Standing: will WB on legs, when supported with hands, hips still flexed - ANSWER 6
months

Starting to bounce in standing - ANSWER 6 months

Stands with hand support or independently at a support but trunk leans - ANSWER 8
months

Descent from standing - cannot lower themselves, fall with a bump - ANSWER 8 months

Roll from supine to prone - ANSWER 6-7 months

May crawl backwards - ANSWER 6 months

Cruising sideways on furniture - ANSWER 8-9 months

Forward crawling - ANSWER 8 months

Brings things to mouth - ANSWER 6 months

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