Pediatrics NUR553 -Burns 2024 Random
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,Pediatrics NUR553 -Burns 2024 Random
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Developmental red flags: Infants
Newborn - 1 month - answer lack of return to birth weight by 2 weeks
poor coordination of suck-swallow
tachy/bradycardia with feeding
poor habituation to external stimuli
asymetrical movements/reflexes
hyper/hypotonia
hands held fisted
absent or asymetrical palmar grasp
no startle to sound or sudden noises
no quieting to voice
high-pitched cry
diffuse nonverbal cues
poor state transitions
irritable
doll's eyes
no red-reflex
poor alert state
Developmental red flags: Infants
3 months - answer poor weight gain (less than 1 lb wt gain in 1 month)
head circumferance increasing more than 2 standard deviations on growth curve or
showing no increase in size
continuing poor suck-swallow
difficulty with regulation of sleep-wake cycle
fussy baby
asymetrical movements/reflexes
hyper/hypotonia
no attempt to raise head when prone
hands visted with oppositional thumb
no hand-to-mouth activity
feedings longer than 45 min
consistently awakining hourly for feeding
, does not turn to voice, rattle, bell
no sounds, coos, squeals
lack of social smile
withdrawn or depressed affect
lack of consistent safe child care
lack of eye contact
no visual tracking
not able on fix on face/object
Developmental red flags: Infants
6 months - answer Less than double birth weight
head circumference shows no increase
poor feeding or sleep regulation
difficulty with self calming
persistent primitive relfexes
does nto attempt to sis with support
head leg with pull to sit
scissoring
does not reach for objects, hold rattle, hold hands together
does not grasp at clothes
no babbling
does not respond to voice, rattle, loud noises
no smiles
no responses to play
solemn appearance
lack of eye contact
not visually alert
does nto reach for objects
does nto look at caregiver
Developmental red flags: Infants
9 months - answer Parent control issues with feeding or sleep
night awakening that persists
offered bottle in bed for sleep
difficulty with self-calming, self-regulation
does not sit even in tripod position
no lateral prop reflex
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[COMPANY NAME] [Company address]
,Pediatrics NUR553 -Burns 2024 Random
Assessment Test with 100% Answers
Developmental red flags: Infants
Newborn - 1 month - answer lack of return to birth weight by 2 weeks
poor coordination of suck-swallow
tachy/bradycardia with feeding
poor habituation to external stimuli
asymetrical movements/reflexes
hyper/hypotonia
hands held fisted
absent or asymetrical palmar grasp
no startle to sound or sudden noises
no quieting to voice
high-pitched cry
diffuse nonverbal cues
poor state transitions
irritable
doll's eyes
no red-reflex
poor alert state
Developmental red flags: Infants
3 months - answer poor weight gain (less than 1 lb wt gain in 1 month)
head circumferance increasing more than 2 standard deviations on growth curve or
showing no increase in size
continuing poor suck-swallow
difficulty with regulation of sleep-wake cycle
fussy baby
asymetrical movements/reflexes
hyper/hypotonia
no attempt to raise head when prone
hands visted with oppositional thumb
no hand-to-mouth activity
feedings longer than 45 min
consistently awakining hourly for feeding
, does not turn to voice, rattle, bell
no sounds, coos, squeals
lack of social smile
withdrawn or depressed affect
lack of consistent safe child care
lack of eye contact
no visual tracking
not able on fix on face/object
Developmental red flags: Infants
6 months - answer Less than double birth weight
head circumference shows no increase
poor feeding or sleep regulation
difficulty with self calming
persistent primitive relfexes
does nto attempt to sis with support
head leg with pull to sit
scissoring
does not reach for objects, hold rattle, hold hands together
does not grasp at clothes
no babbling
does not respond to voice, rattle, loud noises
no smiles
no responses to play
solemn appearance
lack of eye contact
not visually alert
does nto reach for objects
does nto look at caregiver
Developmental red flags: Infants
9 months - answer Parent control issues with feeding or sleep
night awakening that persists
offered bottle in bed for sleep
difficulty with self-calming, self-regulation
does not sit even in tripod position
no lateral prop reflex