Asked by Daniel Tapia-Hernandez on Jul 02, 2024

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A mother brings her newborn in for an assessment and asks, "Is there something wrong with my baby? His head seems so big." Which statement is true regarding the relative proportions of the head and trunk of the newborn?

A) At birth, the head is one fifth the total length.
B) Head circumference should be greater than chest circumference at birth.
C) The head size reaches 90% of its final size when the child is 3 years old.
D) When the anterior fontanel closes at 2 months, the head will be more proportioned to the body.

Head Circumference

A measurement of the distance around the largest part of the head, used to assess brain growth and development in infants and young children.

Anterior Fontanel

The soft spot on the top of a baby's head where the skull bones have not yet fused together.

Newborn

A term describing an infant who is less than one month old.

  • Acquire insight into the role of fontanels in infants, focusing on their impact on cerebral expansion and medical conditions.
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Keshav Mehan6 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The nurse recognizes that during the fetal period, head growth predominates. Head size is greater than chest circumference at birth, and the head size grows during childhood, reaching 90% of its final size when the child is age 6 years.