ANSWER RN ATI PEDIATRIC PROCTORED RETAKE
EXAM 2025 WITH NGN WITH SUITABLE CORRECT
(recoil with passive extension)
What is the response of the baby's head in the prone position when they are 0-10 days old? -
<<ANSWER>>head/neck extension and rotation
How is a 1 month old positioned when in prone? - <<ANSWER>>increased UE ER/abduction, decreased
hip flexion, slight head elevation, side to side head rotation
What sight does a 1 month old prefer? - <<ANSWER>>prefers human face instead of toys
vision 6"
How is a 1 month old positioned when in supine? - <<ANSWER>>increased cervical rotation, UE
ER/abduction, LE extension (kicking to increase ROM)
What type of posture and head control is present when a 1 month old is brought to sitting? -
<<ANSWER>>rounded back; head held up intermittently
When does a baby typically lift their head to 45˚ in a prone position? - <<ANSWER>>2 months
,side lying to supine
supine to side lying
prone to supine
supine to prone - <<ANSWER>>side lying to supine: 2 months
supine to side lying: 4-5 months
prone to supine: 4-5 months
supine to prone: 6-8 months (log roll followed by segmental pattern 7-8 months)
At what age do babies begin creeping? - <<ANSWER>>8 months
At what age do babies transition from sitting to quadruped? - <<ANSWER>>8 months
At what age do babies begin going on all fours? - <<ANSWER>>8-9 months
At what age do babies develop protective extension to the back? - <<ANSWER>>9 months
What is the main form of mobility at 9 months? - <<ANSWER>>creeping
At what age are babies able to pull to stand? - <<ANSWER>>10 months
At what age do babies begin cruising? - <<ANSWER>>11 months
What toys are popular for 11 month olds? - <<ANSWER>>push toys and ride-on toys
When do babies take their first independent steps? - <<ANSWER>>12 months
When are babies able to stand without UE pulling? - <<ANSWER>>12 months
, When do babies display a physiological varus? - <<ANSWER>>0-9 months; 9-15 months to a lesser
degree
When in prone, how would you expect the UEs of a 2 month old to be positioned? -
<<ANSWER>>elbow/forearm weight bearing with elbows aligned behind shoulders
When does a baby typically lift their head to 90˚ in a prone position? - <<ANSWER>>3 months
At 3 months old, what would you expect a baby's head alignment to be? - <<ANSWER>>increased head
alignment at midline
At what age is a baby able to bring their arms to midline while in supine? - <<ANSWER>>3 months
When in prone, how would you expect the UEs of a 3 month old to be positioned? -
<<ANSWER>>elbows in line with shoulder
At what age do babies display strong symmetrical development? - <<ANSWER>>4 months
What is the "critical month" of motor development for a baby? - <<ANSWER>>4 months
At 4 months, how is a baby positioned when in prone? - <<ANSWER>>on extended arms
When do babies begin rolling to the side? - <<ANSWER>>4 months
When do babies develop controlled symmetry? - <<ANSWER>>5 months
At 5 months, babies display (symmetrical/asymmetrical) body position when rolling to the side. -
<<ANSWER>>asymmetrical
(flexion with opposite elongation)
At what age does a baby's ear move in front of their shoulder during a pull to sit movement? -
<<ANSWER>>5 months
EXAM 2025 WITH NGN WITH SUITABLE CORRECT
(recoil with passive extension)
What is the response of the baby's head in the prone position when they are 0-10 days old? -
<<ANSWER>>head/neck extension and rotation
How is a 1 month old positioned when in prone? - <<ANSWER>>increased UE ER/abduction, decreased
hip flexion, slight head elevation, side to side head rotation
What sight does a 1 month old prefer? - <<ANSWER>>prefers human face instead of toys
vision 6"
How is a 1 month old positioned when in supine? - <<ANSWER>>increased cervical rotation, UE
ER/abduction, LE extension (kicking to increase ROM)
What type of posture and head control is present when a 1 month old is brought to sitting? -
<<ANSWER>>rounded back; head held up intermittently
When does a baby typically lift their head to 45˚ in a prone position? - <<ANSWER>>2 months
,side lying to supine
supine to side lying
prone to supine
supine to prone - <<ANSWER>>side lying to supine: 2 months
supine to side lying: 4-5 months
prone to supine: 4-5 months
supine to prone: 6-8 months (log roll followed by segmental pattern 7-8 months)
At what age do babies begin creeping? - <<ANSWER>>8 months
At what age do babies transition from sitting to quadruped? - <<ANSWER>>8 months
At what age do babies begin going on all fours? - <<ANSWER>>8-9 months
At what age do babies develop protective extension to the back? - <<ANSWER>>9 months
What is the main form of mobility at 9 months? - <<ANSWER>>creeping
At what age are babies able to pull to stand? - <<ANSWER>>10 months
At what age do babies begin cruising? - <<ANSWER>>11 months
What toys are popular for 11 month olds? - <<ANSWER>>push toys and ride-on toys
When do babies take their first independent steps? - <<ANSWER>>12 months
When are babies able to stand without UE pulling? - <<ANSWER>>12 months
, When do babies display a physiological varus? - <<ANSWER>>0-9 months; 9-15 months to a lesser
degree
When in prone, how would you expect the UEs of a 2 month old to be positioned? -
<<ANSWER>>elbow/forearm weight bearing with elbows aligned behind shoulders
When does a baby typically lift their head to 90˚ in a prone position? - <<ANSWER>>3 months
At 3 months old, what would you expect a baby's head alignment to be? - <<ANSWER>>increased head
alignment at midline
At what age is a baby able to bring their arms to midline while in supine? - <<ANSWER>>3 months
When in prone, how would you expect the UEs of a 3 month old to be positioned? -
<<ANSWER>>elbows in line with shoulder
At what age do babies display strong symmetrical development? - <<ANSWER>>4 months
What is the "critical month" of motor development for a baby? - <<ANSWER>>4 months
At 4 months, how is a baby positioned when in prone? - <<ANSWER>>on extended arms
When do babies begin rolling to the side? - <<ANSWER>>4 months
When do babies develop controlled symmetry? - <<ANSWER>>5 months
At 5 months, babies display (symmetrical/asymmetrical) body position when rolling to the side. -
<<ANSWER>>asymmetrical
(flexion with opposite elongation)
At what age does a baby's ear move in front of their shoulder during a pull to sit movement? -
<<ANSWER>>5 months