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II.
Profile
Name:
Date of Birth:
Age:
Date, Time and Duration of Observation:
Present Conditions
General Survey:
He goes to LCCC well-groomed and dressed up properly. He is unable to
state his name but is able to say dada or mama. He is able to stand with
support and also walks with support. However, he crawls most of the time.
His skin is light brown in color, moist, with no lesions or wounds. His nails
are well trimmed. He has black and curly hair with a tie made by her
grandmother because his hair covers his face.
Personal-Social
He cries whenever he wants something and he likes to be carried most of
the time. He is not able to converse yet with other people because the
only means for him to say what he wants is to cry.
Language
Crying is the only thing he can use as to tell what he wants. He is able to
use only the words mama and dada but not when he wants something. He
says it at times only he wants. Grandmother of the child also said that she
is talking to him in the language Tagalog.
Fine Motor
He can pick up small toys with a diameter of about 2 inches with the use
of his whole hand. Cobi is able to hold his food and can somehow feed
himself.
III.
Gross Motor
He is able to stand up but if he is holding onto something that can support
him to stand up and he can also walk when he is being assisted. Most of
the time he crawls.
Significant Behavior, Analysis, Nursing Actions
Significant Behavior
He wants to be carried
by his grandmother &
doesnt want to be left
with anyone else aside
when his grandmother
is not around.
Nursing Actions
Dont force the child
to be carried by
another person aside
from his primary
caregiver; just stay by
his side and let him
feel your presence
He wants to hold
anything that he can
grasp.
We should be
cautious and avoid
putting sharp and
pointed materials
near the child.
Ensure cleanliness of
objects always and
keep away small
objects that can be
easily ingested by the
child
He is stimulated by a
tapping sound because
he was looking where
the ball was when I
tapped it against the
floor.
He doesnt drink
formula milk but he
drinks chocolate drink
and is breastfeeding
up to now and he loves
to put things like toys
in his mouth.
We should be alert
when he is not
stimulated by sound
because he might
have a hearing
problem or something
is blocking his ear
canal
We should be alert
with what the child is
putting in his mouth.
We should avoid
putting small
materials near him
because when
ingested, it might
cause choking. Toys
should also be
cleaned so the child
will not have
gastroenteritis.
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