Health Care/Dental/Prepare for Procedures
Nutrition/Chronic Illness
Rest and Sleep
Safety/Discipline
Pain & Coping w/ Pain
100
Permanent teeth begin to erupt.
What is about 6 years old?
100
Limited opportunities to achieve and compete.
What are the effects of chronic illness?
100
Need approximately 11 hours of sleep
What is a 5 year old?
100
Most injuries occur here.
What is near the home or school?
100
"Wait a minute", "I'm not ready!"
What is stalling.
200
Use of correct scientific or medical terminology.
What is explaining procedures to school age children?
200
Diminished in relation to body size.
What is caloric intake?
200
Requires about 9 1/2 hours of sleep.
What is a 12-year-old?
200
The major cause of bicycle related fatalities.
What is head injury?
200
Take a deep breath and go limp as a ragdoll.
What is relaxation technique?
300
The principal oral problem in children.
What are dental caries?
300
Foods common in a school-aged child's diet that do not promote growth.
What are sugars, starch and excess fats?
300
Must be reminded often to go to bed
What is an 8 or 9 year old?
300
This should take place in a positive, supportive environment.
What is discipline?
300
"When I go home, I will feel better and eat ice cream."
What is positive self-talk?
400
One indicator that the child is generally healthy.
What is good growth?
400
Limited opportunties for socialization.
What is effects of chronic illness?
400
Energy expended in growth.
What is less?
400
An effective technique for this age group.
What is reasoning?
400
Clenched fists, white knuckles and gritted teeth.
What is a pain response?
500
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends how many well visits between the ages of 6 and 10.
What is 3?
500
Food likes and dislikes established early.
What is continue in school-aged children?
500
The amount of rest and sleep required during middle childhood.
What is highly individualized?
500
Accounts for numerous fractures, sprains and head injuries in children aged 5 through 14.
What are trampolines?
500
Have the child blow bubbles.
What is distraction?
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