Pregnancy
Developmental tasks/stages
Theories
Infancy
Nutrition
100

Complications of having Toxoplasmosis

  • Rash, enlarged lymph nodes and liver, inflammation of the heart, pneumonia, jaundice, and severe CNS damage after birth or years later.
100

What is the distinctive landmark for an infant at 1 month of age?

Infant lifts head when prone

100

What individual displays the stage of autonomy vs. shame and doubt?

Toddler

100

What are the most common accidents in infants?

Burns, falls, choking

100

Why shouldn't infants drink whole milk?

Protein and sodium levels are too high, it can cause dehydration

200

If an infant is born after 42 weeks, what complication could occur?

The placental function decreases

200

Around 5 months, What developmental stage/task is expected for an infant?

Rolling from back to front

200

Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development is based on what other Theory?

Piaget's Theory of Moral Development

200

What are Appropriate Maternal-Infant Bonding Strategies?

Breastfeeding, Skin-to-Skin contact

200

What should you educate a pregnant woman on Pica in Pregnancy?

Stress importance of an appropriate diet

300

If an infant is born before 42 weeks, what complications could occur?

The infant can become underweight and underdeveloped

300

Around 6-7 months, what developmental stage/task is expected for an infant?

Sitting alone, leaning on hands

300

Based on Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development, what goal(s) is/are achieved with post-conventional stage?

Agreeing upon rights, establishing personal moral standards, Achieving justice

300

To prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), what interventions are necessary?

Laying baby on supine position, keeping crib free of obstacles

300
How should a breast feeding mother keep sufficient milk supply?

Drinking 1 quart of water per day

400

What is the connection between pregnancy and domestic violenece?

Pregnant women at high risk of domestic abuse

400

Around 8-10 months, What developmental stage/task is expected for an infant?

Pincer Grasps

400

Based on Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development, what stage is met if school-age child and adolescent meets the goal of gaining approval?

Conventional Stage

400

What are factors that can affect infant-maternal bonding?

Social support system, Financial situation, depression, limited resources

400

Why should solid foods be introduced to infants after 6 months?

To lower the risk of food allergies

500

When a pregnant woman reaches her second trimester, she should increase her caloric intake by:

300 calories

500

An infant initiates vocalization around how many months?

11-12 months

500

If an infant does not meet the stage of mistrust, how can that negatively impact a person later in life?

Difficulty forming relationships

500

What are the car seat recommendations for infants?

Rear-facing in Back seat (middle preferably)

500

Breastmilk or Formula Milk, which goes down the digestive system easier for excretion?

Breastmilk

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