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what are examples of atraumatic care?
prepare kids for procedures, let them play with your medical
supplies, play games, give assessment by playing first, numb
skin before IVs, give choices
do common causes of mortality change by age groups?
yes (injuries, congenital anomalies, homicide, cancer, heart
disease, suicide)
does knowing the family well help with medical care?
yes make sure to help the parent make choices for the child and
prevent any harm
are we taking a family centered care approach in pediatric
nursing?
yes
what does family centered care mean?
addressing and meeting emotional, social, physical, spiritual,
cultural and developmental needs of children and families
seeking health care
what does having a relationship with a family do?
allows us to enable and empower families
what is family to a patient?
whatever they say it is
what does medically thriving involve?
,where the child lives and variation in health and social services
is it true that children of color are disproportionately represented
in communities and school?
yes
what percentage of the world's displaced people are kids?
1/2
what kind of infants is mortality highest in?
low birth weight
what demographics are low infant birth weight babies common
in?
for black ppl, 2x the rate of white ppl
what are the four types of parenting styles?
authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, indifferent
what is an authoritarian parenting style?
parents impose rules and expect obedience (high control low
warmth); issues commands and expects them to be obeyed, little
communication with the child, inflexible rules, permits little
independence
what are child outcomes of an authoritarian parent?
no negotiation skills, no ability to direct and initiate own
activities, frustrated in efforts to achieve autonomy, may become
fearful withdrawn and unassertive, girls are often passive and
dependent during adolescence, boys often rebellious and
aggressive
what does an authoritative parent mean?
moderately high control, high warmth; sets reasonable limits on
behavior, accepts and encourages growing autonomy of the
child, open communication with the child, flexible rules
what are the child outcomes of an authoritative parent?
, more willingly accepts restrictions, tends to be more self-reliant,
self controlled, and socially competent, higher self esteem,
better school performance
what is the parenting styles of a permissive parent?
low control, high warmth; few or no restraints, unconditional
love, communication flows from child to parent, much freedom
and little guidance, no limit setting
what are child outcomes of a permissive parent?
may become rebellious, aggressive, socially inept, self-
indulgent, or impulsive. may be creative, active, and outgoing
what is the parenting style of an indifferent parent?
low control, low warmth
what are the child outcomes of an indifferent parent?
may show a high expression of destructive impulses and
delinquent behavior
what are some techniques for discipline?
encourage minimizing the misbehavior and doing things like
reasoning with them, ignoring the behavior, make consequences
like a time out, discourage corporal punishment, "thats not safe"
what influences in a surrounding environment are important?
peers super important. also school and community. and when
ppl are living in areas of concentrated poverty this increases risk
of negative outcomes. also access to healthcare. accidents like
homicide and suicide and drug abuse and violence
what are the 5 leading causes of infant mortality?
congenital malformations, low birth weight, maternal
complications, sudden infant death syndrome, unintentional
injuries
what are piaget's stages of development?
Stage 1: Sensorimotor Stage (0-2)
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2025 Graded A+
what are examples of atraumatic care?
prepare kids for procedures, let them play with your medical
supplies, play games, give assessment by playing first, numb
skin before IVs, give choices
do common causes of mortality change by age groups?
yes (injuries, congenital anomalies, homicide, cancer, heart
disease, suicide)
does knowing the family well help with medical care?
yes make sure to help the parent make choices for the child and
prevent any harm
are we taking a family centered care approach in pediatric
nursing?
yes
what does family centered care mean?
addressing and meeting emotional, social, physical, spiritual,
cultural and developmental needs of children and families
seeking health care
what does having a relationship with a family do?
allows us to enable and empower families
what is family to a patient?
whatever they say it is
what does medically thriving involve?
,where the child lives and variation in health and social services
is it true that children of color are disproportionately represented
in communities and school?
yes
what percentage of the world's displaced people are kids?
1/2
what kind of infants is mortality highest in?
low birth weight
what demographics are low infant birth weight babies common
in?
for black ppl, 2x the rate of white ppl
what are the four types of parenting styles?
authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, indifferent
what is an authoritarian parenting style?
parents impose rules and expect obedience (high control low
warmth); issues commands and expects them to be obeyed, little
communication with the child, inflexible rules, permits little
independence
what are child outcomes of an authoritarian parent?
no negotiation skills, no ability to direct and initiate own
activities, frustrated in efforts to achieve autonomy, may become
fearful withdrawn and unassertive, girls are often passive and
dependent during adolescence, boys often rebellious and
aggressive
what does an authoritative parent mean?
moderately high control, high warmth; sets reasonable limits on
behavior, accepts and encourages growing autonomy of the
child, open communication with the child, flexible rules
what are the child outcomes of an authoritative parent?
, more willingly accepts restrictions, tends to be more self-reliant,
self controlled, and socially competent, higher self esteem,
better school performance
what is the parenting styles of a permissive parent?
low control, high warmth; few or no restraints, unconditional
love, communication flows from child to parent, much freedom
and little guidance, no limit setting
what are child outcomes of a permissive parent?
may become rebellious, aggressive, socially inept, self-
indulgent, or impulsive. may be creative, active, and outgoing
what is the parenting style of an indifferent parent?
low control, low warmth
what are the child outcomes of an indifferent parent?
may show a high expression of destructive impulses and
delinquent behavior
what are some techniques for discipline?
encourage minimizing the misbehavior and doing things like
reasoning with them, ignoring the behavior, make consequences
like a time out, discourage corporal punishment, "thats not safe"
what influences in a surrounding environment are important?
peers super important. also school and community. and when
ppl are living in areas of concentrated poverty this increases risk
of negative outcomes. also access to healthcare. accidents like
homicide and suicide and drug abuse and violence
what are the 5 leading causes of infant mortality?
congenital malformations, low birth weight, maternal
complications, sudden infant death syndrome, unintentional
injuries
what are piaget's stages of development?
Stage 1: Sensorimotor Stage (0-2)