What refers to growth from head to toe? cephalocaudal development
proximodistal development
What refers to the growth from inside to
out?
What is the age range for infants? birth to 1 year
What is the age range for a newborn? birth to 1 month
6 months
An infants birth weight should double by
when?
1 year
An infants birth weight should triple by
when?
1 year
An infants height should double by when?
When is whole milk given? 1 year
When should fruit juice be given? 6-8 months, give in a sippie cup
Why can't infants digest whole milk until 1 they don't have the proper enzymes
year of age?
iron fortified
What type of forumla should you give
babies?
A.Grasp a rattle by the handle
C.Use a crude pincer grasp
A nurse is performing a developmental
screening on a 10-month-old infant. Which
of the following fine motor skills should the
nurse expect the infant to perform? (Select
all that apply.)
A.Grasp a rattle by the handle
B.Try building a two-block tower
C.Use a crude pincer grasp
D.Place objects into a container
E.Walks with one hand being held
What is the age range for toddlers? 1-3 years
-increasong motor ability and independence
-start to have seperation anxiety
What is important to known about -like to have security items
toddlers? -short attention spans
When does the anterior fontanel close? 18 months
When does the posterior fontanel close? 3 months
B.Throw a ball overhand
E.Use a spoon without rotation
A nurse is performing a developmental
screening on an 18 month old. Which of
the following skills should the toddler be
able to perform? (Select all that apply.)
A.Build a tower with six blocks
B.Throw a ball overhand
C.Walk up and down stairs
D.Stand on one foot for a few seconds
E.Use a spoon without rotation
d. Carrots
The nurse is planning a diet for a toddler
that is rich in vitamin A. Which of the
following foods might the nurse include?
a. Avocados
b. Corn
c. Strawberries
d. Carrots
,What is the age range for preschoolers? 3 to 5 or 6 years
-the best time to start routines or rituals
What is important to know with -important to set limits and have consistencies
preschoolers? -begins to develop social skills
What age group often participates in pre-k preschoolers
learning programs?
When do kids start toilet training? 2-3 years
ride a tricycle
What must a child be able to do in order to
start toilet training?
b. the child does not play with other children
The nurse is assessing a 5-year-old child
for signs of developmental delay. Which of
the following would alert the nurse to a
potential problem?
a. the child can build a tower of six blocks
b. the child does not play with other
children
c. the child engages in fantasy play
d. the child separates from parent easily
C. Animism
A nurse is caring for a preschool-age child
who expresses the need to leave because
their doll is scared to be at home alone.
Which of the following characteristics of
preoperational thought is the child
exhibiting?
A. Egocentrism
B. Centration
C. Animism
D. Magical thinking
What is the age range for school-aged 6 to 11 or 12 years
children?
-increasing intellectual skills, physical abilities, and independence
-friends input start to matter
What is important to know about school- -they want to be part of a team
aged children? -teach stranger danger
-stranger danger
What are safety teachings involved with -water safety
school-aged children? -firearm safety
When can children get out of their when they meet the weight ans height requirements
carseats?
What is the age range for adolescents? 12 to 18 years
D. Joining competitive sports
A nurse is providing education about age-
appropriate activities for the caregivers of a
6-year-old child. Which of the following
activities should the nurse include in the
teaching?
A. Jumping rope
B. Playing card games
C. Solving jigsaw puzzles
D. Joining competitive sports
, B. Wearing helmets when riding
D. Implementing firearm safety
A nurse is teaching a course about safety E. Wearing seat belts
during the school age. Which of the
following information should the nurse
include in the course? (Select all that
apply.)
A. Gating stairs at the top and bottom
B. Wearing helmets when riding bicycles or
skateboarding
C. Riding safely in bed of pickup trucks
D. Implementing firearm safety
E. Wearing seat belts
-mature cogitive thoughts
What is important to know about -formation of identity
adolescents? -influence of peers
-alcohol
-drugs
-vaping
-peer pressure
-safe sex
What are safety teachings involved with -driving/ car accidents
adolescents? -online safety
-eating disorders
What type of play involves children playing solitary play
by themselves?
What type of play do infants engage in? solitary play
-mobiles
-rattles
What are examples of solitary play? -balls
What type of play involves playing with parallel play
similar objects side-by-side?
What type of play do toddlers engage in? parallel play
-blocks
What are examples of parallel play? -cars
associative play
What type of play involves interacting with
others during play?
associative play and dramatic play
What type of play do preschoolers engage
in?
-puzzles
-blocks
What are examples of associative play? -dolls
dramatic play
What type of play involves living out the
drama of everyday life?
-house
What are examples of dramatic play? -school
cooperative play
What type of play involves playing a part of
a group?
What type of play do school aged children cooperative play
engage in?
-games
-clubs
What are examples of cooperative play? -sports
proximodistal development
What refers to the growth from inside to
out?
What is the age range for infants? birth to 1 year
What is the age range for a newborn? birth to 1 month
6 months
An infants birth weight should double by
when?
1 year
An infants birth weight should triple by
when?
1 year
An infants height should double by when?
When is whole milk given? 1 year
When should fruit juice be given? 6-8 months, give in a sippie cup
Why can't infants digest whole milk until 1 they don't have the proper enzymes
year of age?
iron fortified
What type of forumla should you give
babies?
A.Grasp a rattle by the handle
C.Use a crude pincer grasp
A nurse is performing a developmental
screening on a 10-month-old infant. Which
of the following fine motor skills should the
nurse expect the infant to perform? (Select
all that apply.)
A.Grasp a rattle by the handle
B.Try building a two-block tower
C.Use a crude pincer grasp
D.Place objects into a container
E.Walks with one hand being held
What is the age range for toddlers? 1-3 years
-increasong motor ability and independence
-start to have seperation anxiety
What is important to known about -like to have security items
toddlers? -short attention spans
When does the anterior fontanel close? 18 months
When does the posterior fontanel close? 3 months
B.Throw a ball overhand
E.Use a spoon without rotation
A nurse is performing a developmental
screening on an 18 month old. Which of
the following skills should the toddler be
able to perform? (Select all that apply.)
A.Build a tower with six blocks
B.Throw a ball overhand
C.Walk up and down stairs
D.Stand on one foot for a few seconds
E.Use a spoon without rotation
d. Carrots
The nurse is planning a diet for a toddler
that is rich in vitamin A. Which of the
following foods might the nurse include?
a. Avocados
b. Corn
c. Strawberries
d. Carrots
,What is the age range for preschoolers? 3 to 5 or 6 years
-the best time to start routines or rituals
What is important to know with -important to set limits and have consistencies
preschoolers? -begins to develop social skills
What age group often participates in pre-k preschoolers
learning programs?
When do kids start toilet training? 2-3 years
ride a tricycle
What must a child be able to do in order to
start toilet training?
b. the child does not play with other children
The nurse is assessing a 5-year-old child
for signs of developmental delay. Which of
the following would alert the nurse to a
potential problem?
a. the child can build a tower of six blocks
b. the child does not play with other
children
c. the child engages in fantasy play
d. the child separates from parent easily
C. Animism
A nurse is caring for a preschool-age child
who expresses the need to leave because
their doll is scared to be at home alone.
Which of the following characteristics of
preoperational thought is the child
exhibiting?
A. Egocentrism
B. Centration
C. Animism
D. Magical thinking
What is the age range for school-aged 6 to 11 or 12 years
children?
-increasing intellectual skills, physical abilities, and independence
-friends input start to matter
What is important to know about school- -they want to be part of a team
aged children? -teach stranger danger
-stranger danger
What are safety teachings involved with -water safety
school-aged children? -firearm safety
When can children get out of their when they meet the weight ans height requirements
carseats?
What is the age range for adolescents? 12 to 18 years
D. Joining competitive sports
A nurse is providing education about age-
appropriate activities for the caregivers of a
6-year-old child. Which of the following
activities should the nurse include in the
teaching?
A. Jumping rope
B. Playing card games
C. Solving jigsaw puzzles
D. Joining competitive sports
, B. Wearing helmets when riding
D. Implementing firearm safety
A nurse is teaching a course about safety E. Wearing seat belts
during the school age. Which of the
following information should the nurse
include in the course? (Select all that
apply.)
A. Gating stairs at the top and bottom
B. Wearing helmets when riding bicycles or
skateboarding
C. Riding safely in bed of pickup trucks
D. Implementing firearm safety
E. Wearing seat belts
-mature cogitive thoughts
What is important to know about -formation of identity
adolescents? -influence of peers
-alcohol
-drugs
-vaping
-peer pressure
-safe sex
What are safety teachings involved with -driving/ car accidents
adolescents? -online safety
-eating disorders
What type of play involves children playing solitary play
by themselves?
What type of play do infants engage in? solitary play
-mobiles
-rattles
What are examples of solitary play? -balls
What type of play involves playing with parallel play
similar objects side-by-side?
What type of play do toddlers engage in? parallel play
-blocks
What are examples of parallel play? -cars
associative play
What type of play involves interacting with
others during play?
associative play and dramatic play
What type of play do preschoolers engage
in?
-puzzles
-blocks
What are examples of associative play? -dolls
dramatic play
What type of play involves living out the
drama of everyday life?
-house
What are examples of dramatic play? -school
cooperative play
What type of play involves playing a part of
a group?
What type of play do school aged children cooperative play
engage in?
-games
-clubs
What are examples of cooperative play? -sports