Week 10 Flashcards
Baby development in first year?
1-3 months
Lying on back with clenched hands and legs.
Baby development in first year are?
3-5 months
Holding head. Rolling over.
Baby development in first year are?
4-6 months
Rising up on hands.
Baby development in first year are?
5-7 months
Crawling on stomach.
Baby development in first year are?
6-8 months?
crawling.
Baby development in first year are?
6-8 months
Sitting
Baby development in first year are?
9-10 months
Standing with support. First steps
Motor development
Gross motor development includes?
Ventral suspension position
Prone position
Sitting position
Standing position
Physical growth and development includes?
-weight
- height-
-Head circumference
- body proportion
-body systems
-teeth
Baby development in first year are?
12-16 months
walking
Motor Development
Fine motor development?
Thumb opposition
Pincer grasp
Developmental Milestone are?
- Language Development
- Development of Senses
- Play
- Fun
It is the development of senses where binocular vision hand regard
object permanence?
Vision
Cognitive development includes?
- Primary circular
reaction - Secondary circular
reaction
Health Promotion: Achievement
of Developmental Task includes?
○ Trust versus mistrust
○ Met needs
○ Routines
○ Rituals
○ Consistent caregiver
What are the ways for Nurses to help an ill infant to develop a sense of trust?
1.nutrition
2. Dressing change
3.Medicine administration
4. Rest
5. Hygiene
Health Promotion:
SAFETY includes?
Aspiration prevention
Fall prevention
Car safety
Safety with siblings
Bathing and swimming safety
Childproofing
What are the devlopment in daily activities?
- Bathing
- Diaper-area care 3.
- Dental care
- Dressing
- Sleep
- Exercise
Health Promotion:
Nutritional Health includes?
- Recommended dietary allowances
- Introduction of solid foods
- Loss of extrusion reflex
- Techniques for feeding solid foods
nursing diagnosis are?
- Ineffective breastfeeding related to maternal fatigue
- Disturbed sleep pattern (maternal) related to baby’s need to nurse every 2 hours
- Deficient knowledge related to normal infant growth and development
- Imbalanced nutrition, less than body requirements, related to infant’s diffi culty sucking
- Health-seeking behaviors related to adjusting to parenthood
- Delayed growth and development related to lack of stimulating
environment - Risk for impaired parenting related to long hospitalization of infant
- Readiness for enhanced family coping related to increased
financial support - Social isolation (maternal) related to lack of adequate social
support - Ineffective role performance related to new responsibilities within the family
Appearance of an average infant
Respiratory slows to ____ bpm by the end of the year?
20 to 30
Appearance of an average infant
Pincer grasp at?
10 months
Appearance of an average infant
Tooth erupts at?
6 months
Appearance of an average infant
Immature in ?
liver
Appearance of an average infant
Social smile at__?
2 months
Appearance of an average infant
Heart rate slows to ___ at the end of the year
100-120
Appearance of an average infant
Abdomen is___
Protuberant
Appearance of an average infant
Grows in height by 50% from 20 inches to ____
30