Health Promotion & Disease Prevention
Client Education
Infants
(2 Days to 1 Year)
Toddlers
(1 to 3 Years)
Preschoolers
(3 to 6 Years)
100

Prevention that addresses the needs of healthy clients to promote health and prevent disease with specific protections.

What is primary prevention?

100

Learning that requires intellectual behaviors and focuses on thinking.

What is cognitive learning?

100

Around __ months an infant learns _____ _____ that an object still exists when it is hidden from front view

What is 9 months and Object Permanence

100

Erikson psychosocial development.

What is autonomy vs. shame/doubt?
100

Classifying and beginning to question information, becoming aware of cause and effect relationships

What is Intuitive Thought

200

Skin test needed every 2 years.

What is Tuberculosis (TB) screen?

200

Learning by gaining skills that require mental and physical activity.

What is psychomotor learning?

200

The month an infant should be able to roll from back to side and grasp objects with both hands

What is month 4 of Gross and Fine motor skill development

200

Walks up and down stairs.

What is gross motor skills for a 2 y.o?

200
The estimate caloric intake for a mildly active preschooler

What is 1200 - 1400 calories per day

300

Prevention that focuses on identifying illness, providing treatment, and conducting activities that help prevent worsening health status.

What is secondary prevention?

300

Identifies mutually agreeable outcomes and prioritizes the learning objectives with clients' needs in mind.

What is the planning phase?

300

What is significant about the following timeframes (2 weeks, 2, 4, 6, 9, 12 months)

What are the timeframes for the Developmental Milestone screenings

300

Manages spoon without rotation and turns pages in a book two or three at a time.

What is fine motor skills for an 18 month old?

300

Musical toys, putting puzzles together, playing ball, pretend and dress up games

What are "age - appropriate activities" for a Preschooler

400

Every year between the age of 50 and 75 for high-sensitivity fecal occult blood testing.

What is colorectal screening?

400

Fear, anxiety, environmental distractions, pain, fatigue, sensory and perceptual deficits.

What are barriers to learning?

400

Infants lose __% to __% of their birth weight in the first few days but should regain it by the ____ week.

What is 5% to 10% and second week

400

Toddlers should consume _____ cups per day and can switch from whole milk to low fat or fat free at 2 y.o.

What is 2-3 cups (16-24 oz)?

400

Preschoolers need __ to __ grams of protein daily in addition to adequate calcium, iron, folate and vitamin A and C

What is 13 to 19 grams

500

Prevention that begins after an injury or illness, uses referrals to support groups and rehabilitation centers.

What is tertiary prevention?

500

Demonstrate psychomotor skills, allow time for return demonstrations, explain the procedure, and create an environment that promotes learning.

What is the implementation phase?

500

During the first year these immunizations are recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for healthy infants

What are: Hepatitis B, Diptheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Rotavirus Polio, Influenza, Pneumococcal pneumonia


500

Most toddlers can speak in _______ word phrases and understand about _____ words.

What is two to three and 300?

500

What health screening is essential at this age level 

What is a vision screening for Myopia and Amblyopia