tests and procedures
development
physical needs
safety
miscellaneous
100

this test is done right after birth and ranks the baby in in five areas.

apgar scale

100

a ______ is a soft spot on the babies skull that leaves room for their brain to grow

fontanel

100

what is the primary function of clothing a baby?

to keep them warm and dry

100

true or false: new or used clothes, blankets and towels should be washed before using them

true

100

What does lactating mean?

producing milk

200

What is the stump? How do you care for it?

wound from umbilical cord - use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol and clean the skin and area where the stump is attached to the skin every time the diaper is changed.

200

This reflex occurs when the roof of their mouth is stimulated. 

suck reflex

200
how much sleep does a newborn need per day?

14-17 hours per day

200
Which position should your baby sleep in?

on back or side

200

what causes diaper rash?

diaper area too moist or too hot

300

How do you care for cradle cap?

It can be treated by rubbing a small amount of oil on their scalp 10 minutes before they have a bath. Use a soft brush to gently scrub the scalp while shampooing the hair.

300

This reflex is when a baby is startled by a loud sound or movement, sometimes even their own sounds and movements.

Moro reflex

300

Babies cry to communicate - what are the four basic reasons babies cry?

hunger, pain, anger, bored/uncomfortable

300

List three factors that can increase the likelihood of a baby being shaken

abusive background, financial troubles, depression, stress, desperation, etc. 

300

list 3 essential items for a newborn

answers vary - changing station, car seat, playpen, high chair

400

This test focuses on development and is done in the first 24-36 hours after birth.

NBAS - neonatal behavior assessment scale

400

List at least two typical signs of healthy motor development of a newborn.

active mouth, responds to loud noises, flinches at light, eyes are closed most of the time

400

discuss the advantages and disadvantages of breastfeeding

answers vary

400

why is it important to keep labels and warnings from products, furniture and other items?

in case they are recalled, get damaged or hurt the child.

400

What can a parent do to help prevent SIDS?

answers vary - safe sleep practices, using a fan, some monitors, educate themselves etc.

500

discuss some of the factors surrounding male circumcision.

religious, hygiene, personal, risks

500

What could happen to a newborn if their suck reflex hasn't matured by the time they are born?

they will not be able to eat and could be put on a feeding tube to prevent starving.

500

discuss the advantages and disadvantages of disposable diapers

answers vary

500

What is the role of the CPSC and what does it stand for?

consumer product safety commission - the CPSC gathers product safety data, conducts tests, and initiates needed changes in product design. If a product is deemed unsafe after being sold it will be recalled. 

500

explain the difference between baby blues and PPD.

the duration of symptoms. baby blues = two weeks or less.