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A nurse is assessing an 6 Since the child was born premature, the nurse would expect to
month old that was born at find the 6 month
old's development to be consistent with a 4 month old's
32 weeks for a well-child
developmental milestones.
visit. What would the nurse
expect to find when
assessing the development
of the child?
The average pulse rate 120-140 in the newborn 100 in the one year old
decreases from
______-______ in the
newborn, to about in
the one year old.
IPV MMR
What vaccines are Varicella MPSV4
administered
subcutaneously?
What type of play is Parallel play
associated with toddler
age group?
What deficiency is a child at Iron deficiency because milk blocks iron absorption
risk for if they drink large
amount of milk?
How much weight does a Weight gain - 7 lb per year
school-age child gain per Height - increase by 2.5 inches per year
year on average, and how
many inches do they grow
per year on average?
Mortality Death rate; Number of people who died over a specific period
Morbidity Measure of disease, illness, injury within a population over time
,What are the leading causes Congenital anomalies, preterm birth, pregnancy complication,
of death for infants in the SIDS
US?
Unintentional injury (drowning, traffic,
What are the leading causes
fire/burn) Congenital anomalies
of death for 1- 4 year olds?
Homicide
Unintentional injury (traffic, drowning,
What are the leading causes
fire/burn) Malignant neoplasms
of death for 5- 9 year olds?
Congenital anomalies
, Unintentional injury (traffic,
What are the leading
drowning, suffocation) Malignant
causes of death for 10-14
neoplasms
year olds?
Suicide
Unintentional injury (traffic,
What are the leading poisoning, drowning) Suicide
causes of death for 15-24 Homicide
year olds? Unintentional injury includes vehicle accidents
1. Incubation - Time of pathogen entrance -> first symptoms
Name the stages of 2. Prodromal - Time of nonspecific symptoms -> specific
infectious disease and a symptoms
3. Illness - Time which signs and symptoms of specific infection
brief description
present
4. Convalescence - Time which acute symptoms disappear
Macule - flat lesion
Macule vs. papule
Papule - elevated lesion
Vesicle fluid-filled papule
Naturally acquired active Obtained from having disease
immunity
Naturally acquired passive Transplacental or via colostrum
immunity
Artificially acquired active Vaccination
immunity
Artificially acquired passive Injection of antibodies
immunity
Growth refers to Increase in physical size
Development refers to Process by which infants and children gain various skills and
functions
Maturation refers to Increased functionality of body systems or developmental skills
Blood pressure increases from 60/40 in the newborn
___/___ in the newborn, to 100/50 in the one year old
___/___ in the one year old.
Does not respond to
loud noises Does
What are warning signs of
not focus on near
sensory development in
object
infancy? No sounds or babble by 4 months
Does not turn to locate sound
by 4 months Eyes crossed
most of the time by 6 months