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100

In infants with developmental dislocation of the hip, the physician can actually feel and hear the femoral head slip back into the acetabulum under gentle pressure

Ortolani sign

100

A family that does not provide for the optimum physical, psychological, and emotional health of the children

Dysfunctional family

100

The term used to describe treatment where the child learns how to do things due to a disability from birth, as opposed to relearning how to do things because a disability caused them to lose an ability

Habilitation

100

Surgical repair initially in babies with cleft lip

Cheiloplasty

100

The total way in which a person grows and develops, as dictated by genetics

Maturation

200

The immediate geographical area in which the family lives and interacts

Community

200

A fissure or an opening in the upper lip at birth

Cleft lip

200

"Baby" teeth

Deciduous teeth

200

Three generations: grandparents, parents, and children

Extended family

200

3 to 6 years

Preschool

300

A surgically created bypass around the point of obstruction

Shunt

300

This theorist suggests that moral development in children is sequential

Kohlberg

300

Long-term immobilization is done for an infant with congenital hip with this device

Pavlik harness

300

Those defects in an infant present at birth

Congenital anomalies

300

Play derived to get a child to perform a task to help them get better

Therapeutic play

400

Prevention of erythroblastosis fetalis is now routine with what treatment?

RhoGAM

400

Abnormalities that are apparent at birth

Birth defects

400

Energy use and oxygen consumption

Metabolic rate

400

A group of symptoms that occur when the fetus or newborn aspirates meconium-stained amniotic fluid into the lungs

Meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS)

400

From birth to 4 weeks

Neonate

500

A congenital anomaly characterized by a foot that has been twisted inward or outward

Clubfoot

500

4 weeks to 1 year

Infant

500

A group of central nervous system disorders characterized by malformation of the spinal cord

Spina bifida or myelodysplasia

500

Standing measurement

Height

500

A condition that occurs when an infant falls asleep with a bottle of milk or sweetened juice

Nursing caries

600

This development proceeds from head to toe

Cephalocaudal

600

A cystic mass that includes a protrusion of the membranes and spinal cord through the opening

meningomyelocele

600

Unique organization of characteristics that determine the individual's typical or recurrent pattern of behavior

Personality

600

When in the first 24 hours after delivery, the liver is unable to handle the massive hemolysis, and bilirubin levels rise

Hyperbilirubinemia

600

A cystic mass that contains portions of the membranes and CSF 

Meningocele

700

An increase in cerebrospinal fluid within the ventricles of the brain, which causes pressure changes in the brain and an increase in head size

Hydrocephalus

700

Who created the hierarchy of needs?

Maslow

700

A disorder that becomes apparent during fetal life or soon after birth caused when a Rh-negative mother and an Rh-positive father produce an Rh-positive fetus.

Erythroblastosis fetalis

700

This development proceeds from midline to the periphery

Proximodistal
700

6 to 12 years

School-age

800

An increase in physical size and is measured in inches and pounds

Growth

800

This device for a child with congenital hip dysplasia that encircles the waist and extends to the ankles or toes

Spica cast

800

The inspection of a cavity or an organ by passing a light through its walls - diagnostic procedure useful in visualizing fluid

Transillumination

800

A condition caused by too much flouride that causes teeth to become "mottled"

Fluorosis

800

1 to 3 years

Toddler

900

This occurs when the fetus has prenatal exposure to drugs such as opiates, amphetamines, tranquilizers, or multiple illicit drugs while in utero

Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS)

900

Treatment for hyperbilirubinemia

Phototherapy

900

12 to 18 years

Adolescent

900

This usually occurs after a cesarean section birth or a rapid vaginal delivery of a term  infant characterized by tachypnea (rapid respirations) and may also include chest retractions, grunting, and mild cyanosis.  Often referred to as "wet lung"

Transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN)

900

Measurement while the infant is in a recumbent position

Length

1000

A diet that excludes animal flesh and products produced from animals or animal labor such as dairy or honey

Vegan

1000

Intellectual ability

Cognition

1000

The biological family

Nuclear family

1000

His theory of child development demonstrates the various tasks that must be mastered at each age to achieve optimum maturity

Erikson

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