NU 334 Exam 1 (Weeks 1-3) Questions and Answers| New Update with 100% Correct Answers
define the pediatric population 0-18 y/o
roles of a pediatric RN creating therapeutic relationships
family advocacy
preventing disease and health promotion
teaching about health
providing support and counseling
effecting coordination and collaboration
making ethical decisions
doing research
neonates less than 28 days
infant less than 12 months
toddler 12 - 36 months
preschool 3-5 y/o
school age 6-12 y/o
adolescent 12-20 y/o
atraumatic care therapeutic care that minimizes or eliminates the psychological and physical
distress experienced by children and their families in the health care system
, Authoritarian (dictoral) parenting parents control behavior and attitudes through
unquestioned mandates
Authoritarian Parenting outcomes results in children suppressing their emotions and
participating in blind obedience to receive love.
has trouble making decisions as an adult
Permissive (laissez faire) parenting parents have very little or no control
Permissive Parenting outcomes trouble coping with conflict, regulating emotions and
becomes inconsiderate
Authoritative (democratic) Parenting direct the child's behavior and attitudes by
emphasizing the reason for the rules and reasons for the actions taken by the parents. Respects
the child as an individual
Authoritative Parenting Outcomes develops strength to get through hardships and to
continue following passions, agrees to rules only when they are discussed and understood
Uninvolved Parenting Outcomes lacks trust in self and others
becomes insecurely attached
unable to form healthy relationships
negative image of self
tries to feel nothing
At what stage does the most dramatic change in physical, motor, cognitive, emotional, and
social development occur? infancy
define the pediatric population 0-18 y/o
roles of a pediatric RN creating therapeutic relationships
family advocacy
preventing disease and health promotion
teaching about health
providing support and counseling
effecting coordination and collaboration
making ethical decisions
doing research
neonates less than 28 days
infant less than 12 months
toddler 12 - 36 months
preschool 3-5 y/o
school age 6-12 y/o
adolescent 12-20 y/o
atraumatic care therapeutic care that minimizes or eliminates the psychological and physical
distress experienced by children and their families in the health care system
, Authoritarian (dictoral) parenting parents control behavior and attitudes through
unquestioned mandates
Authoritarian Parenting outcomes results in children suppressing their emotions and
participating in blind obedience to receive love.
has trouble making decisions as an adult
Permissive (laissez faire) parenting parents have very little or no control
Permissive Parenting outcomes trouble coping with conflict, regulating emotions and
becomes inconsiderate
Authoritative (democratic) Parenting direct the child's behavior and attitudes by
emphasizing the reason for the rules and reasons for the actions taken by the parents. Respects
the child as an individual
Authoritative Parenting Outcomes develops strength to get through hardships and to
continue following passions, agrees to rules only when they are discussed and understood
Uninvolved Parenting Outcomes lacks trust in self and others
becomes insecurely attached
unable to form healthy relationships
negative image of self
tries to feel nothing
At what stage does the most dramatic change in physical, motor, cognitive, emotional, and
social development occur? infancy