ATI RN
ATI Pediatrics Exam II Questions
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A 16-month-old toddler
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Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the provider?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: The toddler cannot stand upright without support. This finding should be reported to the provider because it may indicate a developmental delay or a potential musculoskeletal issue that needs further evaluation. The ability to stand upright without support is an important gross motor milestone for toddlers, typically achieved around 12-15 months. If a toddler is unable to do so, it could signal a delay in motor skills development or a physical impairment. Reporting this to the provider would prompt appropriate assessment and intervention.
The other choices are incorrect because:
A: The toddler cannot speak in 3-4 word sentences - Language development is separate from gross motor skills and may vary widely among toddlers.
B: The toddler cannot jump with both feet - Jumping with both feet is a complex motor skill that typically develops later in toddlerhood.
D: The toddler cannot build a tower of six to seven cubes - Fine motor skills, such as stacking blocks, are not directly related to standing upright without support.
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