Developmental Milestones
Emergency Protocols
Nutrition and Growth
Family-Centered Care
Communication and Comfort
100

gross motor milestone is typically reached by 6 months

What is sitting with support?

100

15:2

What is the compression-to-breath ratio for pediatric CPR with two rescuers?

100

Ability to sit with support and show interest in food.

What is a key sign that a baby is ready to start solid foods?

100

This principle of family-centered care emphasizes that healthcare providers should listen to and respect the family's values, beliefs, and cultural backgrounds.

What is respect and dignity?

100

Swaddling, Rocking, Shushing and giving them a pacifier.

What is one way to comfort a crying infant?

200

Infants begin to smile socially.

What is at age 2 months?

200

Alert the nurse or provider and ensure airway is open.

What is the first action a PCT should take when witnessing a pediatric patient in respiratory distress?

200

Upright or semi-upright position.

What is the safest position to feed an infant to prevent aspiration?

200

In family-centered care, this term refers to the active involvement of families in decision-making about their child’s care.

What is participation?

200

A type of therapy where children use play to express their emotions and process experiences with a trained mental health professional

What is therapeutic play?

300

My vocabulary includes 50-100 words

What is the vocabulary size of a 2 year old?

300

Two-thumb encircling hands technique.

 What is the recommended chest compression technique for infants during CPR? 

300

Breast milk or infant formula.

What is the primary source of nutrition for infants from birth to 4 months?

300

This type of communication is essential in family-centered care to ensure families understand their child’s condition and treatment options.

What is open and honest communication?

300

Having family present, holding them in a position of comfort, and bringing along their comfort item.

How you can help a child feel safe during a procedure?

400

Responds to simple spoken requests and recognizes names of familiar people or objects.

What is a common cognitive milestone for a 1-year-old?

400

Respiratory failure.

What is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in pediatric patients?

400

1–2 pounds

What is the average weight gain per month in the first 6 months?

400

Name one benefit of family-centered care for pediatric patients.

What is improved patient outcomes, increased satisfaction, or reduced anxiety?

400

changes in behavior like irritability, restlessness, or withdrawal; specific facial expressions such as grimacing, frowning, and a clenched jaw; and body movements like arching, squirming, or tensing muscles

What is one non-verbal sign of pain in a toddler?

500

 Shows defiant behavior and plays mainly beside other children (parallel play).

What are two social-emotional milestones expected by age 2?

500

Assist with positioning, provide CPR if trained, retrieve emergency equipment, and communicate patient history to the team.

What should a PCT do during a Code Blue involving a child?

500

Proper positioning (semi-upright) and pacing the feed to allow for swallowing and breathing coordination.

What are two techniques PCTs can use to support safe feeding in infants.

500

This approach encourages shared decision-making between families and healthcare providers across all aspects of care, including policy development and program evaluation

What is collaboration?

500

Physically lower yourself (squat or kneel) to be at the child's eye level to appear less intimidating. Avoid medical jargon and use simple, clear words to explain procedures. For example, a blood pressure cuff can be a "big arm hug"

What technique helps build trust with pediatric patients?