The nurse expects which characteristic of fine motor skills in a 5-month-old infant? - Answers able to
grasp object voluntarily
1 month old - Answers strong grasp reflex
11 month old - Answers neat pincer grasp
15 month old - Answers able to build a tower of two cubes
A 6 month old smiles, coos, and has strong head lag. Nurse should recognize that: - Answers
developmental/neurological evaluation is needed; at 6m, should have social interaction beyond smiling
and cooing
Head lag - Answers should be gone by 4m
10 months - Answers should be able to say "mama and dada" with meaning
4 months - Answers consonants are added to infant vocalizations
6 months - Answers babbling resembles one-syllable sounds
The parents of a 9-month-old infant tell the nurse that they are worried about their baby's thumb-
sucking. What is the nurse's BEST reply - Answers there is no need to restrain nonnutritive sucking
during infancy
The mother of a 3-month-old breastfed infant asks about giving her baby water since it is summer and
very warm. The nurse should recommend that: - Answers fluids in addition to breast milk are not
needed.
The parent of a 12-month-old infant says to the nurse, "He pushes the teaspoon right out of my hand
when I feed him. I can't let him feed himself; he makes too much of a mess." The nurse's BEST response
is: - Answers "Feeding himself will help foster his growth and development. Perhaps we can discuss ways
to make the messes more tolerable."
The parents of a 5-month-old girl complain to the nurse that they are exhausted because she still wakes
up as often as every 1 to 2 hours during the night. When she awakens, they change her diaper, and her
mother nurses her back to sleep. What should the nurse suggest to help them deal with this problem? -
Answers Beginning to put her to bed while still awake.
A 4-month-old infant is brought to the clinic by his parents for a well-baby checkup. What should the
nurse include at this time concerning injury prevention? - Answers When your baby learns to roll over,
you must supervise him whenever he is on a surface from which he might fall.
The nurse in the pediatric clinic identifies which infants at risk for developing vitamin D-deficient rickets?
- Answers Those using yogurt as primary sources of milk.
, Vitamin D - Answers Lacto-ovo vegetarians: Individuals who follow this diet include milk and its products
in their diet.
Those who breast feed exclusively: Breast milk has sufficient vitamin D if the mother is not deficient in
this vitamin.
Using yogurt as primary source of milk: Yogurt may not be supplemented with vitamin D.
Those exposed to daily sunlight: Lack of sunlight contributes to vitamin D-deficient rickets.
A 3-month old bottle-fed infant is allergic to cow's milk. The BEST option for a substitute is: - Answers
casein hydrolysate milk formula.
The exhausted parents of a 2-month-old infant with colic ask the nurse what is the best method to
promote comfort and sleep for the infant. The nurse's initial action is to: - Answers take a thorough,
detailed history of usual daily events.
Which strategy might be recommended for an infant with failure-to-thrive to increase caloric intake? -
Answers being persistent through 10-15 min of food refusal.
Apnea of infancy has been diagnosed in an infant who will soon be discharged with home monitoring.
When teaching the parents about the infant's care, what is the most important information the nurse
should include in the discharge teaching plan? - Answers CPR
A mother is bringing her 4-month-old infant into the clinic for a routine well-baby check. The mother is
exclusively breastfeeding. There are no other liquids given to the infant. What vitamin does the nurse
anticipate the provider will prescribe for this infant? - Answers Vitamin D
Kwashiorkor - Answers deficiency of protein with adequate supply of calories
Rickets - Answers lack of Vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate; leads to softening or weaning of the bones
Marasmus - Answers general malnutrition of both calories and protein.
Pellagra - Answers vitamin-deficiency disease most commonly caused by a chronic lack of niacin (V-B3)
in the diet.
Expected stool for 2m breastfed infant with colic: - Answers semiformed, seedy, yellow; colic does not
change the appearance, texture, or color of stools.
When preparing to administer HepB vaccine for newborn, nurse should: - Answers initiate an
immunization record; confirm the hepB status of newborn's mother; obtain syringe with a 25G, 5/8"
needle; confirm that newborn's mother has signed the informed consent
10m old receiving iron supplements: - Answers place iron toward back side of mouth with a dropper;
apply barrier ointment if needed to buttocks; avoid concurrently drinking cow's milk or milk as they bind