Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Practice Exam

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At what age is a child considered a newborn infant?

  1. Less than three months old

  2. Less than one week old

  3. Less than one month old

  4. Less than six months old

The correct answer is: Less than one week old

A child is considered a newborn infant if they are less than one month old. This classification is important in various fields, including healthcare and law enforcement, as it helps professionals understand the specific needs and vulnerabilities of infants. The term "newborn" typically refers to an infant from birth to about four weeks of age (or 28 days old). During this time, newborns experience significant physiological changes and developmental milestones, which is critical for healthcare providers to monitor. Claims regarding the other age ranges, such as less than three months old, less than one week old, and less than six months old, do not accurately represent the standard definition of a newborn in medical and developmental contexts. By focusing on the correct age range, professionals can ensure appropriate care and interventions during this vulnerable stage of life.