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NURS248 Peds Exam 1 Study Guide

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NURS248 Peds Exam 1 Study Guide
average newborn weight - Answer 7.5 lbs (3400 kg)

- boys heavier

how much weight is lost in the first week - Answer 5-10% of birth weight (gain weight
back in 7-10 days)

6 month weight milestone - Answer weight is doubled

12 month weight milestone - Answer weight is tripled

average newborn length - Answer 20 inches (50 cm)

- grow quickly first 6 months

- growth slows 6-12 months

12 month length milestone - Answer length will have increased by 50%

growth chart ranges - Answer nb measurements <5% or >90% need further assessment

- take parents size into consideration

formulas - Answer ready-to-feed formulas and prepared powder formula store tightly
sealed in fridge 48 hrs

feeding assessment - Answer - pattern

- amount

- tolerance

- does infant tolerate feeding? eat enough? frequent/large emesis?

incorrect formulas - Answer - never add cereal

- never add honey before 1 yr

root reflex - Answer - appears: birth

- disappears: 3 mo

- nb turns in direction of cheek stroke and searches with mouth

suck reflex - Answer - appears: birth

- disappears: 2-5 mo

- sucking when nipple or finger is placed in nb mouth

, moro reflex - Answer - appears: birth

- disappears: 4 mo

- extension of head, arms abduct and move upwards and hands make C

asymmetric tonic neck reflex - Answer - appears: birth

- disappears: 4 months

- when lying supine, extremities are extended in direction of head and opposite are
flexed

palmar grasp reflex - Answer - appears: birth

- disappears: 4-6 months

- grasps when palm is touched

plantar grasp reflex - Answer - appears: birth

- disappears: 9 months

- grasps with bottom of foot with pressure on plantar surface

babinski reflex - Answer - appears: birth

- disappears: 12 months

- stroking internally on sole and across causes fanning/hyperextension of toes

step reflex - Answer - appears: birth

- disappears: 4-8 weeks

- one foot on surface other foot is picked up and put down

neck righting reflex - Answer - appears: 4-6 mo

- disappears: persists

- neck keeps head in upright position

parachute (sideways) reflex - Answer - appears: 6 mo

- disappears: persists

- protective extension of arms when turned to the side

parachute (forward) reflex - Answer - appears: 6-7 mo

- disappears: persists

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