Asked by Abigail Ledezma on May 30, 2024
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Which of these tests would the nurse use to check the motor coordination of an 11-month-old infant?
A) Denver II
B) Stereognosis
C) Deep tendon reflexes
D) Rapid alternating movements
Motor Coordination
The ability to move and control body movements smoothly and efficiently, integrating the functioning of various muscles groups.
Denver II
A standardized tool for screening developmental problems in children from birth through six years of age.
Stereognosis
The ability to recognize objects by touch alone, without the aid of vision, indicating intact sensory and cognitive functions.
- Recognize the difference between normal and anomalous neurological assessments across assorted age ranges.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the difference between normal and anomalous neurological assessments across assorted age ranges.
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