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, Blood type B - Receive from B and O
- Can donate to B and AB
Blood Type AB - Can donate to O, A, B, AB
- Can receive from AB
buck's traction knee immobility
russell's traction a sling is positioned under the knee which suspends the distal thigh above the
bed (femur or lower leg)
dunlap traction skeletal or skin
bryant's traction children <3 y <35 lbs with femur fx
Infant's development: 2-3 months Turns head side to side
Infant's development: 4-5 months Grasps, switch & roll
Infant's development: 6-7 months Sit at 6, waves bye-bue
Infant's development: 8-9 months Stands straight at 8
Infant's development: 10-11 months Belly to butt (phrase has 11 letters)
Infant's development: 12-13 months Twelve and up, drink from a cup
Erikson's Stage: Infancy (0-18m) Trust vs. Mistrust
Development of trust based on caregivers
Erikson's Stage: Early childhood (18m-3yrs) Autonomy vs. Shame & doubt
Development of sense of
personal control
Preschool (3-5yrs) Initiative vs. Guilt
Development of sense of
purpose and directive
School age (6- 11yrs) Industry vs. Inferiority
Development of pride in accomplishments
Erikson's Stage: Adolescence (12-18yrs) Identity vs. Role confusion
Exploration of independence and development of self
Erikson's Stage: Early adulthood (18- 40yrs) Intimacy vs. Isolation
Development of personal relationships and love
Erikson's Stage: Adulthood (40- 65yrs) Generativity vs. Stagnation
Fulfilling goals and building career and family