When is the APGAR Test administered?
1 minute and 5 minutes
The space between skull plates that allow the baby's head to molded as it is born.
Fontanels
When you stroke your baby's cheek he/she will turn towards you, usually looking for food.
Rooting Reflex
Emotional Development is children’s changing feelings about themselves, others, and...
The World
What does SBS stand for?
Shaken Baby Syndrome
What is a perfect APGAR score?
10
What is the average weight of a newborn?
7.5 lbs
The development of large muscles is referred to as...
Gross Motor Skills
Babies develop trust when parents provide the babies...
Needs
Name 3 possible consequences of SBS.
Death, paralysis, hearing loss, blindness, brain damage, mental retardation.
An APGAR score between 7-10 is considered...
Normal
How many pounds per month do babies gain when 6-12 months old?
1 pound
When you touch the palm of your baby's hand, the fingers will curl around and cling to your finger or an object.
Palmer Grasp
What is the first emotion an infant experiences?
Distress
What does SIDS stand for?
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
What does the G in APGAR stand for?
Grimace
Growth proceeds from head to...
Foot
Fencing/Bow and Arrow position
Tonic Neck Reflex
When does attachment occur?
6 months
How often do babies eat during the first few weeks of life?
6-8 times per day.
For Appearance, how many points would an extremely pink baby get?
2
Growth proceeds from simple to...
Complex
when the side of the foot is stroked, causing the toes to fan out.
Babinski Reflex
Name one of the 3 personality patterns
Sensitive Child, Placid Child, or Aggressive Child.
Name 3 reasons why a baby might be crying.
Needs feeding, burping, changing, rocking, or it is tired, fussy, or has been mishandled.