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How to break down a USMLE Step 1 question, from MedSmarter with Dr. Jason Colip.

The attached video is the breakdown of another question regarding Pediatrics.

A female infant presents to the pediatrician for a routine check-up. Her father reports that she plays peek-a-boo at home, waves bye-bye, and will say “dada.” She cannot yet drink from a cup. She seemed somewhat apprehensive when the physician entered the room. She can lift her head when lying on her stomach, sit unassisted, and stand with help. She has a positive Babinski’s reflex. If this infant has met all her developmental milestones appropriately, how old is she?

A) 4–5 months
B) 7–11 months
C) 12–15 months
D) 18 months
E) 24 months


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