Developmental milestones (newborn and infant) Quiz: Ace Your Exams
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A 1-month-old infant boy is brought to the primary care office by his parents for a well-check. The parents have no concerns. The child was born vaginally at 40 weeks gestation and weighed 8 lb, 1 oz. There is no family history of developmental delays. Temperature is 37.0°C (98.6°F), pulse is 152/min, respiratory rate is 44/min, weight is in the 70th percentile, length is 64th percentile, and head circumference is 70th percentile. On examination, the baby is crying on the exam table with his mother standing next to him attempting to console him. Which of the following findings would be concerning in this patient?
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