Answer to Question 1
A
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A Rolling from abdomen to back is developmentally appropriate for a 5-month-old
infant.
B The ability to roll from back to abdomen usually occurs at 6 months old.
C Sitting erect without support is a developmental milestone usually achieved by 8
months.
D The 10-month-old infant can usually move from a prone to a sitting position.
Answer to Question 2
2
Rationale:
1. From a developmental perspective, this is a plausible statement made by the parent. The statement The baby's 18-month-old brother was trying to pull the baby out of the crib and dropped the baby on the floor is the most suspicious for abuse because developmentally, it would be very difficult for an 18-month-old child to pull an infant out of a crib.
2. The statement The baby's 18-month-old brother was trying to pull the baby out of the crib and dropped the baby on the floor is the most suspicious for abuse because developmentally, it would be very difficult for an 18-month-old child to pull an infant out of a crib.
3. From a developmental perspective, this is a plausible statement made by the parent. The statement The baby's 18-month-old brother was trying to pull the baby out of the crib and dropped the baby on the floor is the most suspicious for abuse because developmentally, it would be very difficult for an 18-month-old child to pull an infant out of a crib.
4. From a developmental perspective, this is a plausible statement made by the parent. The statement The baby's 18-month-old brother was trying to pull the baby out of the crib and dropped the baby on the floor is the most suspicious for abuse because developmentally, it would be very difficult for an 18-month-old child to pull an infant out of a crib.