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Growth
Physical increase in overall size
Development
Predictable sequence of change
Erikson's theory
Infancy, early childhood, preschool, school age, adolescents, early adulthood, middle
adulthood, late adulthood
Piaget's stages of cognitive development
Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational
Infancy - erikson's
Trust vs mistrust - birth to two years old
Early childhood - erikson's
Autonomy vs shame and doubt - 18 months to 3 years old
Preschool - erikson's
Initiative vs guilt - 3 to 5 years old
School age - erikson's
Industry vs inferiority - 6 to 12 years old
Adolescents - erikson's
Identity vs role confusion - 12 to 18 years old
Early adulthood - erikson's
Intimacy vs isolation - 19 to 40 years old
Middle adulthood - erikson's
Genereativity vs stagnation - 40 to 65 years old
Late adulthood - erikson's
Integrity vs despair - 65 to death
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Sensorimotor - piaget's
Learning the world through senses and movement - birth to 2 years old
Preoperational - piaget's
Memory and imagination begin to develop - 2 to 7 years old
Concrete operational - piaget's
Logic, problem solving - 7 to 11 years old
Formal operational
Abstract thinking, logic - 12 years and older
2 month milestone
Smile and lift head
4 month milestone
Following your hand with eyes
6 month milestone
Sits with support and babbles
12 month milestone
Stands, says one word
2 year milestone
2 word phrases, runs
4 year milestone
Full sentences, counts
5-7 year milestone
Read simple words, tie shoes
Stages of drug administration
Pharmaceutic, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics
Pharmacodynamics
What the drug does to the body
Pharmacokinetics
What the body does to the drug
Pharmaceutic
How the body uses the different forms of the drugs
6 rights of medication
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Drug, dose, time, route, patient, documentation
Disintegration
Pill breaks down into smaller pieces
Dissolution
Pieces dissolve into liquid into the blood stream
Baby takes ? , so mom is at risk for ?
Calcium, osteoporosis
Inflammation
Bodies protective response to injury or infection
5 cardinal signs of inflammation
Heat, redness, swelling, pain, loss of function
Acute inflammation
Days
Subacute inflammation
2-6 weeks
Chronic inflammation
Months to years
Vasodilation
Redness, heat, and swelling
Inflammatory mediators release
Histamine, kinin, prostaglandin
Histamine
Vasodilation and redness
Kinin
Pain
Prostaglandin
Vasodilation
Exudate
Fluid leaking from vessels during inflammation
Serous exudate
Clean, thin, and watery
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