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At a well-child visit, a mother voices concern that her 30-month-old has a much smaller vocabulary than other children in his daycare. The nurse should:
 
  a. Explain to the mother that the child has a significant developmental delay
  b. Assess the child for other age-appropriate development
  c. Suspect that the child is not getting sufficient attention from the parent
  d. Suggest that the child's hearing be evaluated

Question 2

The child with Duchenne muscular dystrophy must push on his or her legs and walk up the leg in order to rise to a standing position. The nurse recognizes this characteristic behavior as the __________ maneuver.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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No two toddlers have the same vocabulary at the same age. The nurse should assess the other developmental markers before any conclusions can be drawn. There is no sufficient evidence to support that the mother is giving the child insufficient attention or that the child has a developmental delay.

Answer to Question 2

Gower
The Gower maneuver is a characteristic method of rising from the floor by walking up the legs to push the upper body erect.





 

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