NUR 267 Exam 1 With
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Infant (1 to 2 months) developmental milestones - ANSWER Gross motor:
Semi head leg when pulling into sitting position
When prone can slightly lift head off of floor
improved head control, turns and lifts head from side to side when prone
Fine motor:
Holds hands open
Grasp reflex absent
Can pull at clothes and blankets, bats are objects
Sensory/language/play:
When supine follows dangling toys
Visually searches for sounds
Turns head to sound
Language - coos, has social smile
Play - interaction with parents and caregivers, through gross and fine motor
skills incenses
Infant (3 to 6 months) Developmental milestones - ANSWER Gross motor:
,Able to hold head more of a rack when sitting, still some bonding, by six
months sturdy head control
Only slight head leg, by six months no head lag
Raises had to 45° to 90° off of floor
Tripod position back is straight and balances head well, sits alone by eight
months When held in a standing position can bear some weight, by eight
months readily bears weight Rolls from back to side and then abdomen to
back When supine puts feet in mouth Begins to creep on hands and knees
Fine motor: Plays with toes Clutches own hands, inspects and plays with
hands Pulls blanket over face Rakes objects
Grasps objects with both hands (Palmer grasp)
Shakes rattle and holds bottle
Eventually able to put objects in container in bang them together
Carries objects to mouth
Transfers objects from hand to hand
Reaches and bangs toys on table
Likes mere images
Sensory/language/play:
Follows object 180°
Good vision
, Locates sound by turning head
Beginning eye-hand coordination
Pursues dropped object visually
Sees small objects
Response to name
Language - coos and babbles
Play - interaction with parents and caregiver, through gross and fine motor
skills and senses
Infant 9 to 12 months developmental milestones - ANSWER
Gross motor:
Crawls on hands and knees
Pulls self to standing position
Stands while holding onto furniture and begins to cruise
Stands alone
Transitions from prone to sitting position
Can reach backwards while in sitting position
Can sit down from standing position alone
Begins to walk holding hands and then independent, takes first step
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Infant (1 to 2 months) developmental milestones - ANSWER Gross motor:
Semi head leg when pulling into sitting position
When prone can slightly lift head off of floor
improved head control, turns and lifts head from side to side when prone
Fine motor:
Holds hands open
Grasp reflex absent
Can pull at clothes and blankets, bats are objects
Sensory/language/play:
When supine follows dangling toys
Visually searches for sounds
Turns head to sound
Language - coos, has social smile
Play - interaction with parents and caregivers, through gross and fine motor
skills incenses
Infant (3 to 6 months) Developmental milestones - ANSWER Gross motor:
,Able to hold head more of a rack when sitting, still some bonding, by six
months sturdy head control
Only slight head leg, by six months no head lag
Raises had to 45° to 90° off of floor
Tripod position back is straight and balances head well, sits alone by eight
months When held in a standing position can bear some weight, by eight
months readily bears weight Rolls from back to side and then abdomen to
back When supine puts feet in mouth Begins to creep on hands and knees
Fine motor: Plays with toes Clutches own hands, inspects and plays with
hands Pulls blanket over face Rakes objects
Grasps objects with both hands (Palmer grasp)
Shakes rattle and holds bottle
Eventually able to put objects in container in bang them together
Carries objects to mouth
Transfers objects from hand to hand
Reaches and bangs toys on table
Likes mere images
Sensory/language/play:
Follows object 180°
Good vision
, Locates sound by turning head
Beginning eye-hand coordination
Pursues dropped object visually
Sees small objects
Response to name
Language - coos and babbles
Play - interaction with parents and caregiver, through gross and fine motor
skills and senses
Infant 9 to 12 months developmental milestones - ANSWER
Gross motor:
Crawls on hands and knees
Pulls self to standing position
Stands while holding onto furniture and begins to cruise
Stands alone
Transitions from prone to sitting position
Can reach backwards while in sitting position
Can sit down from standing position alone
Begins to walk holding hands and then independent, takes first step