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PASS
6 C's of Nursing - ANSWER Compassion
Competence
communication
courage
care
commitment
communication with infants - ANSWER - birth- 12 months
- nonverbal behaviors (smiling)
- cry when hungry, sleepy, in pain, lonely, need changed.
-coo when content and happy
-resound to sound, touch, and tone of voice
- trust vs. mistrust
communication with toddlers - ANSWER -"good job" is a great statement for
encouragement.
-medial play is useful
-may use a doll or stuffed animal to demonstrate
-they love bandaids
- need to be eye level
communicating with school-age children - ANSWER -they may bargain to postpone.
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,- may be anxious and not communicate (make them comfortable)
-curiosity
-direct comm. to parents an children.
communicating with adolescents - ANSWER - trust is important
- open ended questions.
-encourage them to express feelings.
-provide privacy
-active listening
kubler ross stage of grief - ANSWER denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
death and dying in children - ANSWER - for family simple say "tell me more about how
you are feeling?" " what is your biggest concern right now?"
"what is the most important thing we can do for you and your child right now?"
- DNR is initiated by the Childs parents
-listen to the family of the child and know what is important to maintain good
communication.
communicable diseases - ANSWER spread through airborne, droplet, or direct contact
transmission
- most can be prevented from immunizations.
HEP B vaccine - ANSWER 3 doses: Birth, 1-2 months, 6-18 months
rotavirus vaccine - ANSWER 3 doses: 2 months, 4 months, 6 months
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, DTaP(diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus) vaccine - ANSWER 2 months, 4 months, 6
months, 15-18 months, 4-6 years.
Hib (haemophiles influenza type b) vaccine - ANSWER 2 months, 4 months, 6 months,
12-15 months
PCV 13, PCV15 (pneumococcal disease) vaccine - ANSWER 2 months, 4 months, 6
months, 12-15 months
IPV (polio) vaccine - ANSWER 2 months, 4 months, 6-18 months
Flu vaccine - ANSWER 6 months, in one or two doses yearly
MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine - ANSWER 12-15 months, 4-6 years
varicella (chickenpox) vaccine - ANSWER 12-15 months, 4-6 years
Hep A vaccine - ANSWER 12 months, 8-24 months
tdap vaccine - ANSWER 11-12 years
HPV vaccine - ANSWER 11-12 years (2 series shot) separated by 6-12 months
MenACWY (meningococcal disease) vaccine - ANSWER 11-12 years and 16 years
childhood communicable diseases - ANSWER -conjunctivitis
-varicella
-measles (rubella or rubeola)
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PASS
6 C's of Nursing - ANSWER Compassion
Competence
communication
courage
care
commitment
communication with infants - ANSWER - birth- 12 months
- nonverbal behaviors (smiling)
- cry when hungry, sleepy, in pain, lonely, need changed.
-coo when content and happy
-resound to sound, touch, and tone of voice
- trust vs. mistrust
communication with toddlers - ANSWER -"good job" is a great statement for
encouragement.
-medial play is useful
-may use a doll or stuffed animal to demonstrate
-they love bandaids
- need to be eye level
communicating with school-age children - ANSWER -they may bargain to postpone.
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,- may be anxious and not communicate (make them comfortable)
-curiosity
-direct comm. to parents an children.
communicating with adolescents - ANSWER - trust is important
- open ended questions.
-encourage them to express feelings.
-provide privacy
-active listening
kubler ross stage of grief - ANSWER denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
death and dying in children - ANSWER - for family simple say "tell me more about how
you are feeling?" " what is your biggest concern right now?"
"what is the most important thing we can do for you and your child right now?"
- DNR is initiated by the Childs parents
-listen to the family of the child and know what is important to maintain good
communication.
communicable diseases - ANSWER spread through airborne, droplet, or direct contact
transmission
- most can be prevented from immunizations.
HEP B vaccine - ANSWER 3 doses: Birth, 1-2 months, 6-18 months
rotavirus vaccine - ANSWER 3 doses: 2 months, 4 months, 6 months
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, DTaP(diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus) vaccine - ANSWER 2 months, 4 months, 6
months, 15-18 months, 4-6 years.
Hib (haemophiles influenza type b) vaccine - ANSWER 2 months, 4 months, 6 months,
12-15 months
PCV 13, PCV15 (pneumococcal disease) vaccine - ANSWER 2 months, 4 months, 6
months, 12-15 months
IPV (polio) vaccine - ANSWER 2 months, 4 months, 6-18 months
Flu vaccine - ANSWER 6 months, in one or two doses yearly
MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine - ANSWER 12-15 months, 4-6 years
varicella (chickenpox) vaccine - ANSWER 12-15 months, 4-6 years
Hep A vaccine - ANSWER 12 months, 8-24 months
tdap vaccine - ANSWER 11-12 years
HPV vaccine - ANSWER 11-12 years (2 series shot) separated by 6-12 months
MenACWY (meningococcal disease) vaccine - ANSWER 11-12 years and 16 years
childhood communicable diseases - ANSWER -conjunctivitis
-varicella
-measles (rubella or rubeola)
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