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What factors influence the growth and development of a child?
Heredity, race, gender, environment, ordinal position
What are Eriksons stages?
Infant : Trust vs. Mistrust (Getting their needs met)
Toddler : Autonomy vs. Shame (doing things on their own)
Preschooler : Initiative vs. Guilt (begin activities)
School-age : Industry vs. Inferiority (complete activities)
Adolescent: Identity vs. Role diffusion (make life decisions)
What are piagets development ?
Sensorimotor : Birth - 2 yrs ; stimulate senses
Preoperational : 2-7 yrs ; Egocentric
Concrete operations : 4-7 yrs ; sees only one part of a situation
Formal operations : 11-16 yrs ; thinks abstractly
Infants on NPO should be given what?
A pacifier to help reduce stress
Recommended snacks for children?
Cheese, milk, surgarless gum, raw veggies
Types of play
Infant: explore
1-2 yr: parallel play
,3-5 yr: cooperative play
5-7 yr: symbolic play
7-10 yr: competitive play
10-13 yr : group sports
13-18 yr: fantasy play
When can separation anxiety start?
6 months
What are the 3 stages of separation anxiety?
Protest, despair, denial or detachment
Kids response to drugs
-drug dose goes by weight
- elimination may be prolonged r/t immature liver
Hospitalized infant
-Birth - 1 yr
- They become frustrated, cry to communicate liberal visiting hours are needed
Hospitalized toddler
1-3 yr
-Do not like being separated from their parents
-transitional objects : their blanket or certain stuffed animal
-roomin in : parent stays / sleeps with child or near child
-be truthful let them know when you're leaving and if something is going to hurt if asked
Hospitalized preschooler
, 3-6 yrs
-concrete thinking : what you say is exactly how it is ex. the cats tail will freeze off; they will
actually think this will occur
-may feel guilty and assume theyre in the hospital b/c of something they did
-need clear and truthful explanatinons
Hospitalized school-aged
6-12 yrs
-Need to feel successful w/ activities
-Have them participate in their care
-tend to be brave
-observe body language for nonverbal cues
Hospitalized adolescent
12-18 yr
-do better w/ roommates
-body image is important
-peers are important
-can think abstractly
What is respite care
temporary institutional care of a dependent elderly, ill, or handicapped person, providing
relief for their usual caregivers.
vital signs
-RR and apical : count for 1 full minute
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Correct Answers
What factors influence the growth and development of a child?
Heredity, race, gender, environment, ordinal position
What are Eriksons stages?
Infant : Trust vs. Mistrust (Getting their needs met)
Toddler : Autonomy vs. Shame (doing things on their own)
Preschooler : Initiative vs. Guilt (begin activities)
School-age : Industry vs. Inferiority (complete activities)
Adolescent: Identity vs. Role diffusion (make life decisions)
What are piagets development ?
Sensorimotor : Birth - 2 yrs ; stimulate senses
Preoperational : 2-7 yrs ; Egocentric
Concrete operations : 4-7 yrs ; sees only one part of a situation
Formal operations : 11-16 yrs ; thinks abstractly
Infants on NPO should be given what?
A pacifier to help reduce stress
Recommended snacks for children?
Cheese, milk, surgarless gum, raw veggies
Types of play
Infant: explore
1-2 yr: parallel play
,3-5 yr: cooperative play
5-7 yr: symbolic play
7-10 yr: competitive play
10-13 yr : group sports
13-18 yr: fantasy play
When can separation anxiety start?
6 months
What are the 3 stages of separation anxiety?
Protest, despair, denial or detachment
Kids response to drugs
-drug dose goes by weight
- elimination may be prolonged r/t immature liver
Hospitalized infant
-Birth - 1 yr
- They become frustrated, cry to communicate liberal visiting hours are needed
Hospitalized toddler
1-3 yr
-Do not like being separated from their parents
-transitional objects : their blanket or certain stuffed animal
-roomin in : parent stays / sleeps with child or near child
-be truthful let them know when you're leaving and if something is going to hurt if asked
Hospitalized preschooler
, 3-6 yrs
-concrete thinking : what you say is exactly how it is ex. the cats tail will freeze off; they will
actually think this will occur
-may feel guilty and assume theyre in the hospital b/c of something they did
-need clear and truthful explanatinons
Hospitalized school-aged
6-12 yrs
-Need to feel successful w/ activities
-Have them participate in their care
-tend to be brave
-observe body language for nonverbal cues
Hospitalized adolescent
12-18 yr
-do better w/ roommates
-body image is important
-peers are important
-can think abstractly
What is respite care
temporary institutional care of a dependent elderly, ill, or handicapped person, providing
relief for their usual caregivers.
vital signs
-RR and apical : count for 1 full minute
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