Is this normal?
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All in the Family
How we see it?
This and That
100

The anterior fontanel is bulging as the baby cries.

What is normal.

100

It is expected to triple within the first 12 months of life.

What is weight?*

100

Interventions in this type of care are based on the assessment of family structure and cultural and health beliefs.

What is Family Centered Care*

100

In this concept, the client is the focus of care.

What is the family as the context of care?

100

These occur in a head-to-toe fashion, for example learning to hold their head up before rolling over.

What are gross motor skills?

200

The nurse notices the posterior fontanel to be closed at the infants 3 month checkup.

What is normal?*

200

You educate the parents that this will close at about 12-18 months of age. 

What is the anterior fontanel?*

200

What type of participation must a parent give in order to support family centered care?

What is full support? 

200

The Family as the Unit of Care concept views health as this.

What is the sum of all individuals health?

200

These develop in a proximodistal fashion.

What are fine motor skills?

300

The mother reports a fever of 104 after the infant's immunizations. 

What is abnormal?

300

When parents are concerned about fussiness, tenderness, erythema, and swelling from this - the nurse instructs them to administer acetaminophen. 

What are vaccinations? *

300

These needs of the family must also be determined and considered when engaging in family centered care.

What are cultural needs? *

300

ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTION ARE DIRECTED AT COMMUNICATION AND INTERACTION AMONG FAMILY MEMBERS.

What is the Family as a System?

300

Eating dinner together, without electronics, and the children clearing the table or doing dishes is an example of this.

What is healthy family functioning? *

400

The infant has not had a BM in two days, when she finally does, it is liquid/soft. 

What is normal?*

400

You instruct the parents of the newborn that the car seat should always be in this position. 

What is in the backseat and rear facing? *

400

These two traits are essential for the nurse providing care to a pediatric client and their family.

What are empathy and compassion?*

400

The nurse believes their beliefs are superior or more "right" than those of the child's parents. This type of attitude can interfere with patient care and outcomes.

What is ethnocentrism? *

400

This is recommended as a first solid food for babies.

What is iron - fortified cereals? 

500

Your respiratory assessment on a 9mo. old:

RR - 28, irregular, periods of apnea

What is abnormal?

500

The head circumference is twice as large as it was 3 months ago.  The nurse should do this FIRST.

What is remeasure? *

500

These are two ways a parent can fully participate in their child's plan of care. 

What is: understanding the condition and treatment options, participating in treatment decisions, actively participating in the treatment plan, and feeling comfortable with plan. 

500

Its purpose is to teach a child how to function effectively in society. 

What is discipline?

500

A 1 y.o. feeding themself with a cup and a spoon is an example of these motor skills. 

What are fine motor skills?