FOR THE FAMILY I MIDTERM EXAM (NURS 5432).
THINGS FOR THE CLASS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
AT ARLINGTON (UTA). THIS EXAM INCLUDES
MODULES 1-6. ACCELERATED ONLINE PROGRAM |
ACTUAL 2025 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTION.
Birth to 6months calorie requirement Answer - 120kcal/kg/day
7 months to 1 year Calorie requirement Answer - 100 kcal/kg/day
2 to 10 years caloric requirements Answer - 100 to 70 kcal/kg/day
Adolescent calorie requirements Answer - 45 kcal/kg/day (significant decrease)
How much Vitamin D a day does an infant need starting at 2 months? Answer -
400IU
NOTE: this applies to both breast fed and formula fed infants
How much Iron do infants who are exclusively breastfeeding need? Answer - 1
mg/kg/day of iron is recommended
,Absent red reflex could indicate these two things: Answer - Congenital
Cataracts
Retinoblastoma
What issue with the eyes could indicate Gonococcus, chlamydia, or herpes?
Answer - Purulent Eye Discharge
Disconjugate gaze is considered abnormal, True or False? Answer - False:
Disconjugate gaze is normal
What do response do we look for when testing the hearing if a Newborn?
Answer - Startle Response
A newborn has small white cysts on the palate and gums of the mouth. What's
this and should it be a concern? Answer - Epstein pearls (common)
Gross Motor: Good head control Answer - 2-3 months
What is the Tonic Neck Reflex? Answer - Occurs when newborn's head is
turned to the side, the arm on that side will extend while the opposite arm will
contract - prepares the infant for voluntary reaching and may be a precursor to
hand/eye coordination.
What age (range) does Tonic neck for the fencing reflex appear? Answer - 2-3
months
Gross Motor: Rolls back to front Answer - 5-6 months
Gross motor: sits alone Answer - 7 months
,Gross Motor: Pulls to stand Answer - 9-10 months
Gross Motor: stands alone Answer - 11-12 months
Gross Motor: Walks Answer - 12-14 months
Gross Motor: walks up and down stairs Answer - 22-24 months
Gross Motor: jumps Answer - 24-28 months
Fine Motor: Grasps and shakes rattle Answer - 2-3 months
Fine Motor: Reaches out for object Answer - 3-4 Months
Fine Motor: Hand to hand transfer* Answer - 5-6 months
Fine Motor: Raking grasp Answer - 6-7 months
Fine Motor: Finger Grasp Answer - 7-9 months
Fine motor: Pincer grasp* Answer - 8-10 months
Fine Motor: Pinch Grasp Answer - 12 months
Fine Motor: Marks on paper Answer - 10-12 months
, Fine Motor: Stacks 3 blocks Answer - 17-18 months
Fine Motor: stacks 6-7 blocks Answer - 22-24 months
Language: Smiles and coos Answer - 2-3 months
Language: Laughs Answer - 4-5 months
Language: Babbles Answer - 5-6 months
Language: "Mama-dada" Answer - 8-9 months
Language: waves bye-bye Answer - 8-9 months
Language: Understands "no" Answer - 9-10 months
Language: Points to body Answer - 15-18 months
Language: 2 word sentences Answer - 18-22 months
Language: 30-50 word vocabulary Answer - 22-24 months
What age range should a child be able to feed themselves with fingers and start
to use a spoon? Answer - 13-18 months
What age can an child: