<span>The nurse respond should be is "Is he
able to sit unsupported?”. The mother in this situation is telling about the
rooting reflex; when touched on the cheek, the infant reflexively turns the head
to that side. The rooting reflex is likely to disappear by 4 months of age. An
infant can sit without support at 8 months; this is not expected of a 5-month-old
infant. Stroking the sole of the foot provokes the Babinski reflex, which
disappears between 8 and 12 months of age. The disappearance of the rooting
reflex at 5 months of age does not require further intervention</span>
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Arrhythmia is the irregularity of heartbeats. A heart should beat just like seconds hand of a clock. Those who are the victims of arrhythmia experience fast or slow heartbeats very often. Some times arrhythmia don't cause any problem. They don't need any specific treatment. Some Arrhythmia is serious. A child with serious Arrhythmia needs a regular checkup. It is hard for such a child to participate in some sports activities. A child with serious arrhythmia may need medicines, Some regular test, radiofrequency ablation, a device or surgery.
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