A soft mass on a newborn's skull that crosses the suture lines.
What is caput succedaneum?
A prophylactic agent is instilled in both eyes of all newborns to prevent which condition?
What is gonorrhea and chlamydia?
The Erickson psychosocial stage that is present during the toddler years (age 1 and 2).
What is autonomy vs. shame and doubt?
The third leading cause of death in adolescents 15 to 19 years of age.
What is suicide?
An involuntary, primitive reflex present in infants. It causes the baby to assume a fencing-like posture when their head is turned to one side.
What is tonic neck reflec?
This newborn reflex is elicited by gently lifting the infant by their arms and releasing suddenly.
What is the moro reflex?
The Erickson psychosocial stage that is present during infancy (the first year of life).
What is trust vs. mistrust?
A toddler (2 year-old) is able to understand what is said but cannot speak clearly. What type of language is it when you can understand language but not speak it, expressive or receptive?
What is receptive language?
The Erickson psychosocial stage that is present during the adolescent years (ages 13-21).
What is "identity vs. role confusion"?
A method of holding a premature or low-birth-weight baby skin-to-skin against a parent's chest
What is kangaroo care?
A soft mass on a newborn's skull that does not cross the suture lines.
What is hematoma?
An 8-month-old girl cries when left with the babysitter.
What is separation anxiety?
A pain scale that is used by observing the child's behaviors.
What is the behavioral scale, FLACC?
The Erickson psychosocial stage that is present during the school-age years (ages 6-12).
What is "industry vs. inferiority"?
A proactive approach in pediatrics that aims to provide parents and caregivers with information and support to prepare for and prevent potential health issues as a child grows and develops
What is anticipatory guidance?
The nurse prepares phytonadione to be given after the birth of a newborn. Which site is preferred?
What is the vastus lateralis?
Age that most infants will roll over both both ways, belly-to-back and back-to-belly.
What is 6 months?
The Erickson psychosocial stage that is present during the pre-school years (ages 3, 4, and 5).
What is "initiative vs. guilt"?
The successful resolution of developmental tasks for the school-age child, according to Erikson, would be identified by..
What is "developing a sense of worth and competence"?
A philosophy of healthcare that aims to minimize physical and psychological trauma in children and their families during medical procedures and hospitalizations.
What is atraumatic care?
The nurse administers a single dose of vitamin K intramuscularly to a newborn after birth to promote.
What is blood clotting?
What is the most appropriate response by the nurse to the mother of a 3-month-old boy who asks the nurse about starting solid foods.
What is, "As the tongue extrusion reflex disappears, the infant is better able to accept the spoon and learn to take solid foods"?
Action that should be taken when a toddler is having a temper tantrum.
What is, "ignore it" (as long as the child's needs are met and they are safe??
According to Piaget, _________________ is the child's ability to understand that the quantity or amount of something remains the same despite changes in its appearance or arrangement, a skill that emerges in the concrete operational stage (ages 7-11).
What is conservation?
Age-related benchmarks or skills that most children are expected to achieve during typical development, serving as a guide for tracking a child's progress in areas like motor skills, language, and social-emotional development.
What are developmental milestones?