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100
The period between birth and eighteen months
What is the period of infancy?
100
Follows and fixes on bright objects with eyes when it moves within field of vision
What can baby at one month?
100
Actively holds rattle, but will not reach for it
What can baby at three months?
100
Immunizations, Nutrition, Breast-feeding, Coping skilling, Alcohol/drug abuse
What are some of the important parental education and counseling needs to be addressed?
100
believe that fat babies are healthy
What does Latin Americans believe about healthy babies?
200
Standardized tool for screening for development problems from birth to 6 years old.
What is DDST?
200
Holds hands in fists
What can baby do at one month?
200
Holds head steady when in sitting position
What can baby do at four months?
200
Birth HBV-1
What immunization is given at birth?
200
Some people of Asian heritage may not allow anyone to touch the baby’s head without asking permission
Does Asian cultlure allow you to touch their babies?
300
Personal-social, Fine motor adaptive,Language, and Gross motor
What are areas screened in DDST?
300
Gains 5 to 7 ounces weekly
How much weight does baby gain weekly at one month?
300
Weights twice the birth weight
What is the significant weight change at five months?
300
15 to 18 months Dtap-4, Varicella
What immunization is given at 15 to 18 months?
300
Indian grandmothers start giving smal amount of boiled water from a few weeks old, their thinking is that if a baby is thirsty their skill will be dry but no if they drink water
What does Indian grandmother believes on feeding?
400
3 or 4 months of age, Again at 10 months , Again at 3 years
What is time period for screening?
400
Turns from side to back
What can baby at two months?
400
Babbles with one-syllable sound: “ma, ma,da,da”
What can baby do at six months?
400
Infant mortality
What is one of the most important indicators of the health of a nation during infancy?
400
Chinese infants are weaned from six moths to one year of age and are given a traditional meal of very runny rice, also known as "rice milk".
What are some of the practices for infant in Chinese culture?
500
Screening healthy infants for developmental problems.
What is the purpose of DDST?
500
Has closed posterior fontanel
What is most significant change at two months?
500
Creeps and crawls
What can baby do at nine months?
500
SBS is the most frequent non-natural cause of death in infancy (the most common cause of death overall between the ages of 6 and 12 months)
What is Shaken baby syndrome (SBS)?
500
Gain basic knowledge of the beliefs and practices of mother’s cultures then the women will have a higher acceptance of the infant care and will comply more readily with the infant care plans.
What can we do to provide culturally competent care to our clients?
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