Multiple Choice
Developmental surveillance is a primary component of the pediatric primary care visit and is defined by the AAP as a process of:
A) Eliciting and attending to parental concerns about their child's development, observing the child's behavior, identifying risk and protective factors, and maintaining accurate records
B) Interviewing the adult caregivers and the child to learn how the child is sleeping, eating, and behaving at home
C) Observing the child during the primary care visit to assess their speech, hearing, and emotional state
D) Observing the child in the school or child care setting to assess peer relationship, gross motor, and communication skills
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