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Module 3 (psyc 140) exam | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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A. Infant Reflexes include 
rooting 
moro reflex 
grasping reflex (also known as Palmer grasp) 
stepping reflex 
A. Infant Reflexes 
Despite being entirely dependent on caregivers, infants come equipped 
with reflexes 
reflexes either protect them or enable them to get an early start on 
motor skills 
Each reflex eventually goes away when no longer needed 
A lingering reflex may indicate brain dama...
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Ricci chapter 25 Test Bank Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | 100% Pass
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Ricci chapter 25 Test Bank Questions 
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1. The nurse is examining a 10-month-old boy who was born 10 weeks prematurely. Which 
finding should raise concern? 
a. The child has doubled his birth weight. 
b. The child exhibits plantar grasp reflex. 
c. The child's head circumference is 49.53 cm. 
 
d. No primary teeth have erupted yet. Answer: c 
Feedback: 
The child's head size is large for his adjusted age (7.5 months), which is a cause f...
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OTP 550 Final study Guide Questions And Answers
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OTP 550 Final study Guide Questions And Answers 
 
The following drugs are considered a teratogen. - ANSWER- prescription, nonprescription, and over the counter drugs 
 
Down syndrome is considered a genetic disorder - ANSWER- true 
 
Stillbirth and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) may occur from use of this teratogen during neonatal development? - ANSWER- smoking 
 
A child with a severe fetal alcohol syndrome disorder (FASD) most likely will present with? - ANSWER- atypical physical feature...
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Pediatric Refresher FNP | 180 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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12. - What is the average age of menarche? 
IDA, GI bleed. - What are some risks for giving infants cow's milk before 12 months of age? 
Vitamin D drops. - What vitamin supplementation must be given to breastfed infant? 
Yes, an infant may lose 5 to 7 % starting after birth, but should gain is back and reach birth weight again 
in 2 weeks. - IS weight loss normal in a newborn? 
Doubles at 6 months, triples at 12 months. - What happens to the birth weight at 6 months? 12 
months? 
Testicular can...
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NURS 629 Exam 2 Pediatric Milestones Complete overview
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NURS 629 Exam 2 Pediatric Milestones Complete overview 
 
concrete operational stage - Piaget's cognitive theory concept Children uses symbols to represent concrete objects and to perform mental tasks. This requires cognitive skill to organize experiences and classify increasingly complex information. Most schoolwork requires functioning at this level. characterized by flexibility of thought, declining egocentrism, logical reasoning, and greater social cognition. 
 
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NR 602 Week 1 Ch. 2 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
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Most stage-based theories of development focus primarily on: 
a. The continuity of development 
b. The discontinuity of development 
c. Persistence of inherent personality characteristics 
d. The influence of context on development 
 b. The discontinuity of development 
2. The common practice of using "time-outs" with young children is a direct application of: 
a. Operant conditioning 
b. Classical conditioning 
c. Separation-individuation 
d. Maturational reinforcement 
 a. Operant ...
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Which of the following scenarios illustrates the rooting reflex? 
1.) Abdul moving his feet forward, one foot at a time 
Jane curling her fingers around her favorite toy 
2.) Jane curling her fingers around her favorite toy 
3.) Nia turning her head to the left when her cousin touches her left cheek 
4.) Ruby flinging her arms and drawing them back when she gets startled by the sound of a car 
horn 3...
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PSYC 140 (Portage) Module 3 | Questions and Correct Solutions | Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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PSYC 140 (Portage) Module 3 | 
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Key infant reflexes: - Answer -1) Rooting 
2) Moro Reflex 
3) Grasping/Palmer Reflex 
4) Stepping Reflex 
Rooting - Answer -A reflex where a baby turns their head when the 
cheek or mouth is touched. 
Moro reflex - Answer -A startled response: infant arches back and 
throws out limbs. 
Palmer reflex - Answer -A spontaneous grasp made by an infant when 
the palm is rubbed. 
Stepping reflex - An...
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Developmental Psychology 140: Module 3: Infancy EXAM | Questions and Correct Solutions | Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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Developmental Psychology 140: 
Module 3: Infancy EXAM | Questions 
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rooting reflex - Answer -infant turns their head when cheek or mouth is 
touched. Aids feeding as the infant finds something to suck 
Moro reflex - Answer -A startle response in which the infant arches their 
back and throws out their arms and legs 
Grasping reflex (palmar reflex) - Answer -the infant is grabbing 
something that touches their palm 
Stepping reflex - An...
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head lag when the infant is lifted from the bed, the head will fall back, because newborn 
cannot maintain neutral position of the head 
 
Molding Shaping of the fetal head during movement through the birth canal. 
 
caput succedaneum edematous swelling and ecchymosis of the presenting part of the head 
caused by birth trauma 
 
Moro reflex (startle reflex) occurs when a baby is startled by a loud noise, a sudden 
movement, or the head falli...
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