Which nursing action is most appropriate for promoting normal growth and development in miguel, based on the assessment findings ?
The Antiporda family brings their 18-month-old toddler for a routine well-child visit. The toddler, named Miguel, was born full-term and has been meeting developmental milestones appropriately. During the assessment, the nurse observes that Miguel is able to walk independently, climb stairs with assistance, and use simple words to communicate his needs. The family reports that […]
As the nurse assessing mia’s growth and development milestones, which action would be most appropriate to evaluate her delayed walking milestone effectively ?
The Antiporda family brings their 18-month-old daughter, Mia, to the pediatric clinic for a routine check-up. Mia’s parents express concerns about her delayed walking milestone and seek reassurance from the nurse regarding her development.
As a nurse assessing mia’s walking milestone, what key factors would you consider to determine if her development is within the normal range ?
The Balagtas family brings their 18-month-old toddler, Mia, for a routine check-up at the pediatric clinic. Mia’s parents express concerns about her delayed walking milestones compared to other children her age. Mia is otherwise healthy, meeting growth and developmental milestones in other areas.
As the nurse assessing miguel’s growth and development, what key factors would you consider in evaluating his delayed walking milestone ?
The Ramos family brings in their 18-month-old son, Miguel, for a routine check-up. Miguel’s parents express concerns about his delayed walking milestones and want to ensure he is developing normally.
Based on miguel’s developmental stage, what nursing interventions would be appropriate to promote his milestone of walking ?
The Chavez family brings their 18-month-old toddler to the pediatric clinic for a routine check-up. The toddler, named Miguel, was born full-term and has been meeting developmental milestones appropriately. During the assessment, Miguel’s parents express concern that he has not started walking independently yet, despite being able to stand and cruise along furniture. Miguel’s parents […]
As the nurse conducting the assessment for the toddler, which milestone should you prioritize in evaluating the toddler’s growth and development ?
The Antiporda family brings in their 18-month-old toddler for a routine check-up. The toddler’s parents express concerns about their child not walking yet, despite being able to crawl and stand with support. The toddler is active, responsive, and has a good appetite. The parents report no significant medical history or developmental delays.
As the nurse assessing maria’s growth and development, what is the most appropriate nursing action to support her milestone of walking ?
The Natividad family brings their 18-month-old toddler for a routine check-up at the pediatric clinic. The toddler, named Maria, is the youngest of three siblings. During the assessment, the nurse observes that Maria is not yet walking independently, although she crawls and stands with support. The parents express concern about her delayed milestone of walking […]
Which nursing intervention is most appropriate for promoting sofia’s milestone of independent walking based on the assessment findings ?
The Ramos family brings in their 18-month-old toddler, Sofia, for a routine check-up. Sofia is their first child and has been meeting her developmental milestones appropriately. During the assessment, the nurse notices that Sofia is not yet walking independently, although she stands and cruises along furniture. The family expresses concern about this delay in walking […]
As a nurse assessing sofia’s walking milestone, what key developmental considerations should you keep in mind to promote her growth and development effectively ?
The Natividad family brings their 18-month-old daughter, Sofia, for a routine check-up. Sofia’s parents express concern about her delayed walking milestones and want to ensure she is developing normally.
As the nurse assessing the toddler’s growth and development, what nursing interventions would you recommend to promote the achievement of walking milestones in this case ?
The Buena family brings their 18-month-old toddler for a routine check-up at the pediatric clinic. Mrs. Buena expresses concerns about her child’s delayed walking milestones, noting that the toddler has not started walking independently yet. The toddler is otherwise healthy, meeting other developmental milestones appropriately, and has a good appetite.