N205 UNIT TEST 1 STUDY QUESTIONS
dictatorial or authoritarian parenting - Answers :parents try to control the child's
behaviors and attitudes through unquestioned rules and expectations
permissive parenting - Answers :Parent exert little or no control over the child's
behaviors, and consult the child when making decisions
New born respiratory rate - Answers :30-60 breaths/min
Infant/ toddler resp rate - Answers :25-30 breaths/min
Pre-schooler/ school aged resp rate - Answers :20-25 breaths/min
Adolescent resp rate - Answers :16-20 breaths/ min
When administering medication in the ears for infants and toddlers - Answers :pull the
pinna down and back to visualize the tympanic membrane
When administering medication in the ears for children older then 4 - Answers :Pull the
pinna up and back to visualize
When looking in the ear, the light reflex should be visible - Answers :cone of light is at
the 5 o'clock position in the right ear and at the 7 o'clock position in the left ear.
Why must we measure the pulse rate for a whole minute? - Answers :To monitor for
irregularities
Pulse rate for a newborn - Answers :110-160/min (depending on activity)
Pulse rate of a child 1 week - 3 months - Answers :107- 180/min (depending on activity)
Pulse rate of a child 3 months to 2 years - Answers :70-150/ min (depending on activity)
Pulse rate of a child 2- 10 years - Answers :60-110/min (depending on activity)
Pulse rate of a child 10 years and older - Answers :50-90/min (depending on activity)
Infants HR is assessed where - Answers :At the apex of the heart via stethoscope
Respiratory rate of a newborn - 1 year old - Answers :30- -35 breaths / min
Respiration rate for a child 1- 2 years old - Answers :25 - 30 breaths /min
Respiration rate for a child 2-6 years old - Answers :21 - 25 breaths /min
, Respiration rate for a child 6-12 years old - Answers :19-21 breaths /min
Respiration rate for a child 12 years and older - Answers :16-19/ breaths min
Sucking and rooting reflexes - Answers :birth to 4 months
palmar grasp reflex - Answers :birth to 4 months
Plantar Grasp Reflex - Answers :Birth to 8 months
Moro reflex (startle reflex) - Answers :Birth to 4-6 months
Tonic neck reflex (fencer position) - Answers :Birth to 3-4 months
Babinski reflex - Answers :Birth to 1 year
stepping reflex - Answers :birth to 4 weeks
When does the posterior fontanel close? - Answers :2-3 months
When dose the anterior fontanel close? - Answers :12-18 months
When does birth weight double? - Answers :5 months
When does the birth weight triple? - Answers :12 months
When does birth height (length) double? - Answers :12 months
What is it recommended to begin vitamin D supplements? - Answers :Within the first
few days of life to prevent rickets and vitamin D deficiency?
When is it recommended to give iron supplements? - Answers :For infants who are
being exclusively breast-fed give after the age of four months
Juice is not needed during the first 4 months of life - Answers :Juice is not needed
during the first 4 months of life
How much juice should a child have after the age of 6? - Answers :Juice should be
limited to 4-6oz a day
How should the car seat be placed in the car? - Answers :The car seat is placed rear
facing in the rear seat and secured using the safety belt
Immunization given at birth - Answers :Hepatitis B
immunizations given at 2 months - Answers :DTaP, Rotavirus, HIB, PVC, IPV, hep b
dictatorial or authoritarian parenting - Answers :parents try to control the child's
behaviors and attitudes through unquestioned rules and expectations
permissive parenting - Answers :Parent exert little or no control over the child's
behaviors, and consult the child when making decisions
New born respiratory rate - Answers :30-60 breaths/min
Infant/ toddler resp rate - Answers :25-30 breaths/min
Pre-schooler/ school aged resp rate - Answers :20-25 breaths/min
Adolescent resp rate - Answers :16-20 breaths/ min
When administering medication in the ears for infants and toddlers - Answers :pull the
pinna down and back to visualize the tympanic membrane
When administering medication in the ears for children older then 4 - Answers :Pull the
pinna up and back to visualize
When looking in the ear, the light reflex should be visible - Answers :cone of light is at
the 5 o'clock position in the right ear and at the 7 o'clock position in the left ear.
Why must we measure the pulse rate for a whole minute? - Answers :To monitor for
irregularities
Pulse rate for a newborn - Answers :110-160/min (depending on activity)
Pulse rate of a child 1 week - 3 months - Answers :107- 180/min (depending on activity)
Pulse rate of a child 3 months to 2 years - Answers :70-150/ min (depending on activity)
Pulse rate of a child 2- 10 years - Answers :60-110/min (depending on activity)
Pulse rate of a child 10 years and older - Answers :50-90/min (depending on activity)
Infants HR is assessed where - Answers :At the apex of the heart via stethoscope
Respiratory rate of a newborn - 1 year old - Answers :30- -35 breaths / min
Respiration rate for a child 1- 2 years old - Answers :25 - 30 breaths /min
Respiration rate for a child 2-6 years old - Answers :21 - 25 breaths /min
, Respiration rate for a child 6-12 years old - Answers :19-21 breaths /min
Respiration rate for a child 12 years and older - Answers :16-19/ breaths min
Sucking and rooting reflexes - Answers :birth to 4 months
palmar grasp reflex - Answers :birth to 4 months
Plantar Grasp Reflex - Answers :Birth to 8 months
Moro reflex (startle reflex) - Answers :Birth to 4-6 months
Tonic neck reflex (fencer position) - Answers :Birth to 3-4 months
Babinski reflex - Answers :Birth to 1 year
stepping reflex - Answers :birth to 4 weeks
When does the posterior fontanel close? - Answers :2-3 months
When dose the anterior fontanel close? - Answers :12-18 months
When does birth weight double? - Answers :5 months
When does the birth weight triple? - Answers :12 months
When does birth height (length) double? - Answers :12 months
What is it recommended to begin vitamin D supplements? - Answers :Within the first
few days of life to prevent rickets and vitamin D deficiency?
When is it recommended to give iron supplements? - Answers :For infants who are
being exclusively breast-fed give after the age of four months
Juice is not needed during the first 4 months of life - Answers :Juice is not needed
during the first 4 months of life
How much juice should a child have after the age of 6? - Answers :Juice should be
limited to 4-6oz a day
How should the car seat be placed in the car? - Answers :The car seat is placed rear
facing in the rear seat and secured using the safety belt
Immunization given at birth - Answers :Hepatitis B
immunizations given at 2 months - Answers :DTaP, Rotavirus, HIB, PVC, IPV, hep b