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What is the actual age of the child if the birthday is March 4, 2020 and the date of the test is Dec. 5, 2021?
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- 1 year, 7 months and 1 day
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- Which of the following statements are correct in administering the test? Select all that applies. Tell the child what to do and not ask" can he" or "will he". Avoid asking questions in such a way that you suggest the answer For each sector, start with items that the child is able to perform easily. All items that crosses the age line should be administeredCalculate the Age of Gestation (AOG) on the given Date of Prenatal Check-up (PNCU) given the AOG on ultrasound: AOG based on Ultrasound done on August 18, 2021 is 15 weeks 6 days PNCU: September 20, 2021Calculate the Age of Gestation (AOG) on the given Date of Prenatal Check-up (PNCU) given the AOG on ultrasound: AOG based on Ultrasound done on Oct 25, 2021 is 12 weeks PNCU: March 11, 2022
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