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Children in the pre- symbolically, use words or pictures
operational stage think
_ and use what to represent
objects?
in which stage of piaget's concrete operational (age 7-11)
model does thinking become
more logical and
organized about events and
children can reason
inductively
which stage is defined by formal operations (12+)
the ability to reason
abstractly and consider
hypothetical problems as well
as moral, ethical, social, and
political issues?
Can a parent access the provider can decide whether or not to treat the
information if the parent as a personal representative
provider has concerns
about parental abuse or
neglect?
If the parent is not the child's depending on state laws- if the state has a law against it
personal then no, if the state does permit the provider to share
representative under HIPPA,
health information then the provider is able to
do they have access to the
health records?
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A challenge to prescribing the paucity of evidence regarding the true risks for the
psychoactive medications in pregnant client and developing fetus
the perinatal period is
If a pregnant client is stable keep them on current med rather than switching
on their
current medication regimen
what should the PMHNP
keep in mind
When should the PMHNP when the patient is on a high-risk medication for pregnancy
refer the patient to a
perinatal psychiatrist
most common adverse effect neonatal withdrawal syndrome
associated
with SSRIs and SNRIs
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symptoms of neonatal Symptoms include tremors, high-pitched crying, and disturbed
withdrawal syndrome sleep
increase the risk of atrial paroextine
septal defects.
symptoms of newborn Symptoms include sedation, floppy muscle tone, and
toxicity r/t benzodiazepine potential breathing issues at birth
use during pregnancy
bipolar medications that valproic acid and carbamazepine
are considered teratogenic
and should be avoided
during pregnancy.
Atypical antipsychotics that olanzapine and quetiapine
increase risk of gestational
diabetes and large for
gestational age infants
has also been found to olanzapine
increase the risk of
musculoskeletal
malformations in infants
the most used antipsychotics risperidone and quetiapine
during pregnancy
medications that are safe for SSRIs, benzos, valproic acid, quetiapine
breast feeding
medications that are safe for lithium, lamotrigine, clozapine
bottle feeding
ectopic pregnancy, placental abruption, placenta previa,
smoking- related pregnancy
complications fetal mortality, and stillbirth, as well as preterm birth
and low birth weight infants
Smoking-related effects on sudden infant death syndrome and birth malformations
neonates include such as oral clefts and neural tube defects
smoking effects on infants, asthma, cognitive impairment, lower respiratory illness,
children, and adolescents attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and
include central nervous system tumors
Health problems associated increased risk for miscarriage, stillbirth, congenital
with alcohol use disorder anomalies, low birth weight, small for gestational age,
include and preterm delivery
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