At ___________ months old, I can stand alone, walk while holding on to furniture, play peek-a-boo, and place objects into containers through holes.
10–12 months
Two factors that contribute to low birth weight.
What are premature delivery and maternal tobacco use?
This age group engages in risky behaviors.
What are adolescents?
Collection, interpretation, and integration of credible information.
What is evidence-based practice?
Surveillance of physical, psychological, and emotional changes that occur in children between birth and the end of adolescence.
What is health promotion?
According to Freud, this is the latency period.
What is 6 to 12 years old?
The most common cause of mortality in children over one year of age.
What are unintentional injuries?
The age range where the most common cause of death is motor vehicle accidents.
A: 0-4 years B: 5-14 years C: 15-24 years
What is C?
What is 15-24 years?
Authoritative, permissive, authoritarian. Reasoning, positive & negative reinforcement, consequence, and corporal.
What are parenting styles and types of discipline?
The main goal of pediatric nursing.
What is approve the quality of healthcare for children and their families?
According to Piaget, this cognitive development of this age group is concrete operations.
What is 7 to 11 years old?
Diabetes, obesity, povery, lack of health insurance, and racial and ethnic disparaties.
What are morbidities in children?
The age range where drowning is the most common cause of death.
A: 0-4 years B: 5-14 years C: 15-24 years
What is A?
What is 0-4 years?
Traditional nuclear, nuclear, binuclear, extended, blended, etc.
What are family structures?
Poverty, lack of health insurance, nutrition, mental health, and reduce disparities.
What are health care priorities for American children.
At what stage does the most dramatic period of physical, emotional, cognitive, social, and emotional development occur?
What is Infant?
The major determinant to neonatal death in technologically developed countries.
What is low birth weight?
Gender, temperament, alcohol & drug use, and previous history are all predisposing factors.
What are injuries?
Recognize cues, Analyze cues, prioritize hypotheses, generate solutions, take action, and evaluate outcomes.
What are the six cognitive skills of clinical judgement?
The best approach to disease prevention and health promotion.
What is education and anicipatory guidance?
According to the Erikson’s theory, which stage in a young adult describes the development of the sense of caring for others?
What is Intimacy vs Isolation?
The abbreviation is SIDS.
What is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome?
This accounts for the largest increase in substance abuse by middle school children.
What is vaping?
A nurse is preparing to administer epoetin alfa 50 units/kg subcutaneous to an adolescent who weights 110lbs. Availible is epoetin alfa 2000 units/mL injection. How many mL should the nurse administer? Round to the nearest tenth, use a leading zero if it applies, do not use a trailing zero.
What is 1.3mL?
Children develop lifelong eating habit during this age.
What is 1-3 years?