Includes: wearing a helmet, stress management, getting adequate sleep, eating a nutritious diet, participate in regular physical activity, avoiding harmful substances (tobacco, alcohol, and illegal drugs)
What are healthy lifestyle behaviors?
Requires intellectual behaviors and focuses on thinking. It involves knowledge and comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
What is Cognitive Learning?
Startling, sucking, rooting, grasping, yawning, coughing, plantar and palmar grasp, and Babinski.
What are newborn reflexes?
This type of injury may occur if a toddler plays with a plastic bag.
What is suffocation?
Riding a tricycle, jumping off the bottom step, standing on one foot for a few seconds.
What are 3-year-old gross motor skills?
The national objective to promote health and prevent diseases among the national population and will be updated every 10 years by the efforts of the government, professional organizations, businesses, and individuals.
What is Health people 2020?
The nurse asks the client to explain information in their own words, this is an example of
What is Evaluation?
These fontanels close by 12 to 18 months.
When do anterior fontanels close?
Toddlers often engage in this behavior when frustrated with restrictions placed on their independence.
What is a temper tantrum?
Skipping and hopping on one foot and throwing a ball overhead.
What are 4-year-old gross motor skills?
Screening that is 1-3 years for females and every 5 years for males from the ages 20-40, done more often after 40.
What is a general examination?
Birth weight doubles at this age.
What do 4-6 months old weigh?
By 24 months, most toddlers can understand this many words.
What is 300 words?
Jumping rope, walking backwards with heel to toe, and moving up and down stairs easily.
What are 5-year-old gross motor skills?
Examples are: flu vaccinations or Immunization programs, Education programs, nutrition, fitness activities, health programs in school
What is Primary Prevention?
When a nurse is indentifies mutually agreeable outcomes and used methods that emphasize the learning style more appropriate for the client, the nurse is ..
What is Planning?
Infant rolls from back to front at this age.
What is 6 months old?
Toddler should remain in rear-facing care seat until this age.
What is 2 years old?
Preoperational phase.
What is Piaget’s cognitive development level for preschoolers?
Aims to prevent the long term consequences of a chronic illness or disability and to support optimal functioning.
What is Tertiary Prevention?
Involves feelings, beliefs, and values. Hearing the instructor's words, responding verbally and nonverbally is an example of
What is Affective Learning?
Erikson's psychosocial development stage for birth to 1 year.
What is Trust vs. Mistrust?
At 18 months of age, this gross motor skill is present.
What is jumps in place with both feet?
Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, seasonal influenza, and polio.
What are CDCs recommended immunizations for preschoolers?