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Pediatric Development
100

A person who specializes in the medical care of newborns and children up to the age of adolescence in any healthcare setting. This person is not a doctor.

What is a pediatric nurse?

100

Minimally, all pediatric nurses typically possess this type of degree.

What is a bachelor's degree?

100

Pediatric nurses record and document this for each patient numerous times over a single shift.

What are vital signs?

100

This physician is considered the founder of modern Pediatrics.

Who is Abraham Jacobi?

100

The age range of this type of child is from 4 weeks to 1 year old.

What is an infant?

200

The most typical work environment of a pediatric nurse.

What is a hospital?

200

A nurse can choose to do this in pediatric care during their completion of an RN program during their 4th or 5th year of study.

What is specialize?

200

Nurses do this with other medical professionals in order to provide the best care.

What is communicate?

200

The first pediatric nursing textbook was published in this year.

What is 1923?
200

The first age range of pediatric development.

What is neonate?

300
A pediatric nurse plays 3 roles: an educator, an advocate, and .....

What is a caregiver?

300

After taking the NCLEX exam, RN's must take this exam in order to demonstrate mastery in pediatric care.

What is a Board exam?

300

Pediatric nurses help do this for their patient's parents/guardians.

What is educate?

300

The place where orphaned, sick, and abandoned babies ended up in the mid-19th century.

What is an infant asylum?

300

During this stage, this age group typically tends to search for their own identity.

What is adolescence?

400

The average salary of a pediatric nurse in New York State.

What is $69,270?

400

These type of courses help prepare prospective pediatric nurses for their experiences in the field.

What are child psychology and child health courses?

400

This duty is a necessity in order to maintain the cleanliness of the patients environment.

What is sterilize?

400

By the 1860s, this became a necessity due to general hospitals refusing to admit children as patients.

What is a special hospital for children?

400

At this stage in pediatric development, the child is able to recognize their mother's voice.

What is neonate?

500

This association and the Society of Pediatric Nurses came up with a scope of practice which defines pediatric nursing.

What is the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners?

500

The meaning of the acronym NCLEX. 

What is the National Council Leisure Examination?

500

The meaning of the acronym PICU.

What is the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit?

500

This nurse pioneered the new nursing specialty of public health nursing, an important of child-saving.

Who is Lillian Wald?

500

A child is able to bear weight on its own legs, crawls, and eventually walks towards the end of this stage.

What is an infant?

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