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Chapter 30 Health Promotion
Chapter
for the
30 Infant,
HealthChild,
Promotion
and
Chapter
Adolescent
for the
30 Infant,
Health
–Child,
Promotion
Pediatric
and Nursing
Adolescent
for the Infant,
Study
–Guide.pdf
Child,
Pediatric
and Nursing
Adolescent
Study
–Guide.pdf
Pediatric Nursing Study Guide.pdf
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Car seat safety Use rear-facing car seat in back seat, preferably the middle until age 2 or until
the child reaches max height and weight
oral care for infants cleaning the oral cavity in infancy by wiping the teeth and gums with a damp
washcloth
oral care for 6 months initiate fluoride supplementation if the water in the infant's residential area is
not fluoridated. not recommended for infants under 6 months of age.
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decreased physical activity most common factor contributing to overweight children
Be aware that these feelings are common in a 12 year old tearfully informs the school nurse that she does not fit in. what is
adolescents and place the girl at risk for substance the most appropriate intervention
abuse, depression, and eating disorders.
Nutrition in children the most important role a nurse can play related to overweight and obese
children is education.
accidental poisoning prevention - never refer medicine as candy
- place cleaning supplies out of reach of children
- do not keep large quantities of toxic agents in the home
- inspect the home for possible sources of lead
- keep toxic plants out of reach
- remember to be cautious with grandparents' medication out of reach
- educate older children and adolescents about the dangers of drugs and
alcohol
infants oral caries prevention giving the last bottle before bedtime and wiping off the teeth and gums with a
damp washcloth before bed
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immunization benefits following the recommended immunization schedule will protect children
against 10 childhood diseases by age 2.
ineffective health maintenance related to smoking patient problem for the adolescent who is experimenting with tobacco
tobacco
Nursing Bottle Caries Tooth decay that is the result of prolonged drinking from a bottle after the
infant has been put to bed, when the milk, juice, or other fluid is allowed to
bathe the teeth, thus providing sugar to oral bacteria for growth.
Healthy People 2020 Access to health services; Clinical preventive services; Environmental Quality;
Injury and Violence; Maternal, infant, and child health; Mental Health;
Nutrition, physical activity, and obesity; Oral Health; Reproductive and Sexual
Health; Social Determinants; Substance Abuse; Tobacco
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