Month when an infant should be able to raise her head and shoulders from prone position.
What is three months.
Preschoolers engage in this type of play.
What is cooperative play?
The major developmental task of the adolescent.
What is finding his identity?
The type of care when a nurse would try to avoid or reduce painful procedures when caring for a child.
What is atraumatic care?
A clinical state in which the parents’ reactions to a serious illness or event in the child’s past continue to have long-term psychologically harmful effects on the child and parents for many years.
What is Vulnerable Child Syndrome?
Erikson’s theory of development for an infant.
What is trust versus mistrust.
The preschool-age child demonstrates this type of thinking and believes her thoughts to be all-powerful.
What is magical thinking?
These relationships act as a support system for adolescents.
What are peer relationships?
The health care personnel who helps minimize the stress of hospitalization for a child before, during and after medical procedures.
Who is a Child Life Specialist?
An access device that is indicated when the child lacks suitable peripheral IV access, requires IV fluid or medication for more than 3 to 5 days.
What is central venous access?
Toddlers typically play alongside another child.
What is parallel play?
Erikson describes the task of the school-age years.
What is sense of industry versus inferiority.
In females, the first sexual maturation that occurs.
What is breast development?
A centralized database that contains all pertinent child information; where all insurance including Medicaid is accepted; and ambulatory care is provided.
What is pediatric medical home?
A highly concentrated solution of carbohydrates, electrolytes, vitamins, and minerals that provides all nutrients to meet a child's needs.
What is total parenteral nutrition (TPN)?
The right time for an infant for the dental visit.
What is by the first birthday?
Therapy that is most helpful, especially in the initial phase of assessment, because it encourages the child to act out feelings of sadness, fear, hostility, or anger.
What is play therapy?
In males, sexual maturation that occurs first?
What is testicular enlargement?
The focus of pediatric health supervision
What is Wellness?
Pain due to noxious stimuli that damages normal tissues or has the potential to do so if the pain is prolonged.
What is nociceptive pain?
The month that the infant knows he or she is separate from the parent or caregiver.
What is 12 months?
Behaviors of a school-age child that would alert the nurse that he is in the second stage of separation anxiety.
What is sits quietly and is uninterested in playing and eating.
Screening for this spine condition should continue during the adolescent years.
What is scoliosis?
Vaccines that use genetically engineered organisms.
What is recombinant vaccines?
Pain due to malfunctioning of the peripheral or central nervous system.
What is neuropathic pain?