NUR 232 PEDs exam 1 Questions with Correct
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Cephalocaudal
head to toe
This is how an infant grows
birth milestones - reflexes of neonates:
Rooting reflex
Palmar grasp reflex
Plantar grasp
Stepping reflexTonic
neckMoro (startle) reflex
Immunization location
thigh
Primary prevention
Education, immunization, exercise safe living
Secondary prevention
Screening, prompt treatment of the disease
Tertiary prevention
Disease management
Tylenol
Given as a newborn , don't give before immunizations
, Motrin
Given at 6 months
Hospitalization Infants 0-12 months
Separation anxiety, stranger anxiety, have the same nurse continue care. Educate the parents
Hospitalization toddlers 1-3 years old
Most traumatized for being hospitalized, Separation anxiety, Fear of body mutalation, loss of
control, being confined, have parent stay with child, do not restrain them.
Hospitalization preschooler 3-5
Fear of abandonment, pain, loss control, dark and body harm. Encourage parents to
participate offer choices if possible and reassurance
Hospitalization 6 to 11 school age
Altered body image, fear of death, privacy, separation from friends, offer reward after
procedure. Clear thorough explanation. Showing equipment, drawings, nurse teaches coping
strategies.
Birth immunization
Hep B
2 months immunization
Hep B, RV, DTaP, Hib, PCV, IPV
4 months immunization
RV, DTaP, Hib, PCV, IPV
6 months immunization
Answers
Cephalocaudal
head to toe
This is how an infant grows
birth milestones - reflexes of neonates:
Rooting reflex
Palmar grasp reflex
Plantar grasp
Stepping reflexTonic
neckMoro (startle) reflex
Immunization location
thigh
Primary prevention
Education, immunization, exercise safe living
Secondary prevention
Screening, prompt treatment of the disease
Tertiary prevention
Disease management
Tylenol
Given as a newborn , don't give before immunizations
, Motrin
Given at 6 months
Hospitalization Infants 0-12 months
Separation anxiety, stranger anxiety, have the same nurse continue care. Educate the parents
Hospitalization toddlers 1-3 years old
Most traumatized for being hospitalized, Separation anxiety, Fear of body mutalation, loss of
control, being confined, have parent stay with child, do not restrain them.
Hospitalization preschooler 3-5
Fear of abandonment, pain, loss control, dark and body harm. Encourage parents to
participate offer choices if possible and reassurance
Hospitalization 6 to 11 school age
Altered body image, fear of death, privacy, separation from friends, offer reward after
procedure. Clear thorough explanation. Showing equipment, drawings, nurse teaches coping
strategies.
Birth immunization
Hep B
2 months immunization
Hep B, RV, DTaP, Hib, PCV, IPV
4 months immunization
RV, DTaP, Hib, PCV, IPV
6 months immunization