DENVER DEVELOPMENTAL SCREENING TEST
A nurse performs a Denver Developmental Screening Test II (DDST-II) on a 3-year-old. which behavior should the nurse expect this child to be capable of accomplishing:
The Denver Developmental Screening Test II (DDST-II) is a developmental screening test to assess gross motor skills, fine motor skills, language, and personal-social status. three-year-old children should be able to coordinate the brain and gross motor function necessary to balance on each foot for one second. Tying shoelaces and pedaling a bicycle are not items assessed on the Denver Developmental Screening Test-II (DDST-II). Dressing without supervision is a Denver Developmental Screening Test-II (DDST-II) expectation in a 4-year-old.
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