HESI - MATERNITY REVIEW. STUDY GUIDE.
Erickson … Psycho-Social Development • 0-1 yr (Newborn) … Trust vs. Mistrust • 1-3 yrs (Toddler)… Autonomy vs. Doubt and Shame … Fear intrusive procedures - Security objects good (Blankies, stuffed animals) • 3-6 yrs (Pre-school) … Initiative vs. Guilt … Fear mutilation – Band-Aids good • 6-12 yrs (School Age) … Industry vs. Inferiority… Games good, Peers important … Fear loss of control of their bodies • 12-19 yrs (Adolescent) … Identity vs. Role Confusion … Fear Body Image Distortion • 20-35 yrs (Early Adulthood) … Intimacy vs. Isolation • 35-65 yrs (Middle Adulthood) … Generativity vs. Stagnation • Over 65 (Older Adulthood) … Integrity vs. Despair Piaget … Cognitive Development • Sensorimotor Stage (0-2) … Learns about reality and object permanence • Preoperational Stage (2-7) … Concrete thinking • Concrete Operational Stage (7-11) … Abstract thinking • Formal Operational Stage (11-adult) … Abstract and logical thinking Freud … Psycho-Sexual Development • Oral Stage (Birth -1 year) … Self gratification, Id is in control and running wild • Anal Stage (1-3) … Control and pleasure wrt retention and pooping – Toilet training in this stage • Phallic Stage (3-6) … Pleasure with genitals, Oedipus complex, SuperEgo develops • Latency Stage (6-12) … Sex urges channeled to culturally acceptable level, Growth of Ego • Genital Stage (12 up) … Gratification and satisfying sexual relations, Ego rules Kohlberg … Moral Development • Moral development is sequential but people do not aromatically go from one stage to the next as they mature • Level 1 = Pre-conventional … Reward vs. Punishment Orientation • Level 2 = Conventional Morality … Conforms to rules to please others • Level 3 = Post- Conventional … Rights, Principles and Conscience (Best for All is a concern) Bench Marks • Birth wt doubles at 6 months and triples at 12 months • Birth length increases by 50% at 12 months and doubles at 4 years • Post fontanel closes by 8 wks • Ant fontanel closes by 12-18 months • Moro reflex disappears at 4 months • Steady head control achieved at 4 months • Turns over at 5-6 months • Hand to hand transfers at 7 months • Sits unsupported at 8 months • Crawls at 10 months • Walks at 10-12 months • Cooing at 2 months • Monosyllabic Babbling at 3-6 months, Links syllables 6-9 mo • Mama, Dada + a few words at 9-12 months • Throws a ball overhand at 18 months • Daytime toilet training at 18 mo - 2 years • 2-3 word sentences at 2 years • 50% of adult Ht at 2 years • Birth Length doubles at 4 years • Uses scissors at 4 years • Ties shoes at 5 years • Girls’ growth spurt as early at 10 years … Boys catch up ~ Age 14 • Girls finish growing at ~15 … Boys ~ 17 Nursing implications for toddlers (1-3 years) Temper tantrums are common and normal behavior Give simple brief instructions of procedures Forced separation from parents is their biggest threat Security or transitional objects should be encouraged Expect regression (bed wetting) Autonomy should be provided with choices Nursing implications for the preschool child (3-6 years) Child stands erect with a more slender posture Thinking is egocentric & concrete A child learns sexual identity and masturbation is normal Imaginary playmates & fears are common Explain the child did not cause the illness and painful procedures are not punishments Therapeutic medical play with the equipment They need to be prepared for procedures and understand what is going to be “fixed” Pictures and dolls can be used Nursing implications for the school age child (6-12) Maintaining school activities and social relationships with peers is important They learn by verbal explanations, pictures, books, and handling equipment Privacy & modesty are important and should be maintained Nursing implications for the adolescent (12-19 years) They can problem solve & use abstract thinking Time when they form their own identity Rebelling against the family is common Teaching should include time with out the parents & if parents are present all questions should be directed toward the adolescent The age for making own medical decisions ranges from 7-14 years The major concern is body changing and any procedure that will alter their appearances Age Appropriate Toys Infants birth to 1 year (solitary play) Mobiles Rattles Squeaking toys Picture books Balls Colored blocks Toddlers (1-3 years) (parallel play) Boards and mallets Push-pull toys Toy phones Stuffed animals Story books with pictures Preschoolers (3-6 years) (associative play) Coloring books Puzzles Cutting and pasting Dolls Building blocks Clay School Age (6-12 years) (corporative play) Board & card games Hobbies and/or video games Puzzles Immunizations (Hector Rayes did have pretty popular muscles varying high /school ) Hep B (3) o Contraindicated in persons with anaphylaxis to backers yeast RV Rotovirus (3) o IS a LIVE vaccine o Most common cause for diarrhea in infants & children Dtap (diphtheria, tentanus, pertussis (5) o Administer separate site o Not given to kids past there 7th birthday o Contraindicated in kids with seizures or encephalopathy HIB Hameophilus Influenza type B (4) o Protects against epiglotitis, bacterial meningitis, & septic arthritis o Given IM o No contraindications PCN Pneumococal (4) o Used to protect against disease caused by bacteria, streptococcus IPV Inactivated polio virus (4) o (OPV) Oral polio vaccine is a live vaccine that was given in 2000, OPV can not be given to kids with HIV o IPV is a dead vaccine o Given sub-q or IM in a separate site o Contraindicated in people with an allergy to neomycin or streptomycin MMR Measles, mumps, rubella (2) o Contraindicated in those allergic to eggs, neomycin, have immunodefiencies, or pregnant o Is a LIVE vaccine o Can be given to people with HIV & breast feeding mothers o Only injection Given Sub-q not IM o Child may develop a rash 2 weeks after administration Varicella (2) o Protects against chicken-pox o Can not be given in children with HIV o Give MMR & varcella on the same day or within 30 days but in separate sites Hep A (2) Tdap (x1 q 10 years , between 11-12) HPV (between 11-12) adminster the 2nd dose 1-2 months after the 1st & the 3rd dose 6 months after the 1st MCV4 Meningococcal (between 11-12) Influenza (IIV;LAIV) Flu- is given at 6 months of age then annually o Is a LIVE vaccine o Contraindicated in persons with an allergy to eggs The common cold is NOT an contraindication for immunizations Avoid Live Virus vaccines while taking prednisone (MMR, Flu, Varicella, RV Rotavirus, & Oral Polio Vaccine, Poliovirus the IPV is a dead vaccine) Hepatitis Hepatitis: -ends in a VOWEL, comes from the BOWEL (Hep A) Hepatitis B=Blood and Bodily fluids Hepatitis C is j
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