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A parent asks a nurse about his infant's expected physical development during the first year of life. Which of the following information should the nurse include?

  • A. A 10-month-old infant can pull up to a standing position.
  • B. A 6-month-old infant can walk with assistance.
  • C. A 12-month-old infant can jump with both feet.
  • D. An 8-month-old infant can crawl on hands and knees.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A. By 10 months, infants can typically pull up to a standing position as part of their physical development. Walking with assistance usually begins around 9-12 months, not at 6 months (choice B). Jumping with both feet is a skill that usually develops around 24 months, not at 12 months (choice C). Crawling on hands and knees typically starts around 6-9 months, not at 8 months (choice D). Therefore, the most accurate information to include for an infant's expected physical development at 10 months is the ability to pull up to a standing position.