Physical Development 1 Month Correct Answer-- weight gain=150-210g
weekly for first 6 months
- height gain=2.5cm monthly for first 6 months
- HC=1.5cm monthly for first 6 months
Physical Development 2 Months Correct Answer-- posterior fontanel
closed
Physical Development 4 Months Correct Answer-drooling
Physical Development 5 Months Correct Answer-birth weight doubles
Physical Development 6 Months Correct Answer-- weight gain=90-150g
weekly for next 6 months
- height gain=1.25cm monthly for next 6 months
- may begin teething with eruption of 2 lower central incisors
- may chew and bite
Physical Development 7 Months Correct Answer-- upper central incisors
- parachute reflex appears
Physical Development 8 Months Correct Answer-- begins to show regular
patterns in bladder and bowel elimination
, Physical Development 9 Months Correct Answer-- upper lateral incisor
Physical Development 10 Months Correct Answer-labrynth-righting reflex
strongest when infant in prone or supine position
is able to raise head
Physical Development 11 Months Correct Answer-lower lateral incisor
Physical Development 12 Months Correct Answer-- birth weight triples
- birth length increased by 50%
- head and chest circumference is equal, 46cm
- 5-8 deciduous teeth
- anterior fontanel almost closed (between 12-18)
- landau reflex fading
- babinski reflex disapears
- lumbar curve develops, lordosis evident during walking
Gross and Fine Motor 1 month Correct Answer-Gross - startle response to
noise, complete head lag, rounded back, can turn head from side to side
from a position, primitive infantile reflexes intact: root, suck, moro,
tonic neck, grasp, babinski, step