An infant is diagnosed with congenital hydrocephalus. Which of the following characteristics would the nurse expect to find?

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Neurological disorders in children can affect the brain, nervous system, or muscle cells, and can cause physical and psychological symptoms. Symptoms can include: Physical: Paralysis, muscle weakness, loss of coordination, loss of sensation, seizures, confusion, pain, and altered levels of consciousness Psychological: Mental function problems, such as memory loss or difficulty with thought processing, vision changes, walking problems, weakness of the face, arms or legs Communication: Inability to speak  Some examples of neurological disorders in children include epilepsy, migraine... Show more

An infant is diagnosed with congenital hydrocephalus. Which of the following characteristics would the nurse expect to find?