Toilet Training and Discipline Lecture Powerpoint Flashcards
___ is the time to lay down foundations with a child about toilet training terms (poop, messy, dry, wet, clean, potty). Average age for toilet training is ___, but this can vary by culture, and doesn’t exclude nocturnal enuresis. What age is time to refer to behavioral specialist?
18 months, 35-39 months, 48 months (4 years)
Developmental readiness for toilet training in children
- understanding of signals (sometimes thru physical testing)
- physiologically must have control of sphincter, completed by 12-15 months typically
- behavioral might see power struggle with parents
- must have ability to ambulate to toilet and pull clothes
4 main stages of potty training
- Prepotty (have supplies such as chair and rewards and music)
- make the potty chair one of the childs favorite possessions
- Practice (practice runs, routine)
- rewards (hugs, encouragement)
Diaper dermatitis definition and 3 contributing factors
Generic rash - a contact dermatitis with erythematous shiny patches over convex surfaces of the diaper with redness of the skin folds around the diaper area, may resolve spontaneously but may be treated with barrier cream
-warm dark moist environment, friction, urine and feces
Candida diaper dermatitis often has ____ lesions
Satellite
Miliaria rubra
Prickly heat rash manifesting as tiny red papules and papulovesicles, caused by eccrine sweat duct occlusion and often self limiting
Signs that a rash is NOT a generic dermatitis (6)
- acute onset
- toxic substance exposure
- fever
- systemic symptoms
- pain on palpation or with voiding
- deep ulceration (abuse or neglect?)
ABCDE treatment for diaper dermatitis
Airing, barrier, cleansing, diaper selection (gel absorbant lining), education
Barriers used for diaper dermatitis (4)
- Zinc oxide
- petroleum
- nystatin cream if candidiasis
- hydrocortisone 1%
Talcum powder use for infants
No longer recommended due to risk of inhalation
Enuresis
Involuntary loss of urine beyond age of anticipated control
Primary enuresis vs secondary
Primary is child has never had a 6 month dry period but secondary is a return to wetting after 6 month dry period
Enuresis 2 common comorbidities
- UTI
- constipation
Enuresis studies (3)
- UA and culture
- renal and bladder US
- abnormalities indicate need for voiding cystourethrogram
Uncomplicated vs complicated enuresis
Uncomplicated is nocturnal only, neg history of uti, normal PE, neg UA and culture, complicated requires further workup