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assalt kishore
on Dec 29, 2024Verified
In the context of the ability of neonates to lift and hold their torsos and heads, which of the following is true?
A) They generally manage to hold their heads quite well; hence, supporting the head is not necessary.
B) They cannot move their heads on their own.
C) They can move their heads slightly to the side.
D) They can lift their heads and torsos for short periods of time when on their stomachs.
Neonates
Infants, especially in the first four weeks after birth, highlighting the very early stages of childhood development.
Torsos
The central part of the human body that extends from the neck to the lower abdomen, excluding the limbs and head.
Heads
The upper part of the human body or the front part of the body in animals; contains the face and brains.
- Pinpoint and expound upon the milestones related to the growth and development of infants and children.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Pinpoint and expound upon the milestones related to the growth and development of infants and children.
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