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what is considered at newborn?
birth- 2 days
what is considered an infant?
2 days- 1 year
what is considered a toddler?
1-3 years
what is considered a preschooler?
3-5 years
what is considered a school age child?
6-12 years
what is considered an adolescent?
13-18 years
what is the normal heart rate for a newborn (birth-2 days)?
110-160 bpm
what is the normal heart rate for a infant (2 days-1 year)?
90-160 bpm
what is the normal heart rate for a toddler (1-3 years)?
80-140 bpm
what is the normal heart rate for a preschooler (3-5 years)?
70-120 bpm
what is the normal heart rate for a school aged child (6-12 years)?
60-110 bpm
what is the normal heart rate for an adolescent (13-18 years)?
50-100 bpm
what is the normal respiratory rate for newborns (birth - 2days)?
30-60 bpm
what is the normal respiratory rate for an infant (2 days- 1 year)?
25-30 bpm
what is the normal respiratory rate for toddlers (1-3 years)?
25-30 bpm
what is the normal respiratory rate for a preschooler (3-5 years)?
20-25 bpm
what is the normal respiratory rate for school aged children (6-12 years)?
20-25 bpm
what is the normal respiratory rate for adolescents (12-18 years)?
16-20 bpm
what is the systolic BP range for an infant?
65-78
what is the systolic BP range for a 1 year old?
80-114
what is the systolic BP range for a 3 year old?
86-120
what is the systolic BP range for a 6 year old?
91-130
what is the systolic BP range for a 10 year old?
97-130
what is the systolic BP range for a 16 year old?
108-145
what is the diastolic BP range for an infant?
41-52
what is the diastolic BP range for a 1 year old?
34-67
what is the diastolic BP range for a 3 year old?
44-76
what is the diastolic BP range for a 6 year old?
53-84
what is the diastolic BP range for a 10 year old?
58-90
what is the diastolic BP range for a 16 year old?
63-94
what are the different Piagets stages of cognitive development?
sensorimotor, pre-operational, concrete operations, and formal operations
what happens during the sensorimotor stage?
coordination of senses with motor response, sensory curiosity. object permanence developed
what is the age range for the sensorimotor age?
0-2 years old
what happens during the pre-operational stage?
symbolic thinking, imagination and intuition are strong, but complex abstract thought still difficult
what is the age range for the pre-operational stage?
2-7 years old
what happens during the concrete operations stage?
concepts are attached to concrete situations, time, space, and quantity can be understood, masters the concept of conversation
what is the age range for the concrete operation stage?
7-11 years old
what happens during the formal operations stage?
theoretical, hypothetical thinking. abstract logic and reasoning. strategy and planning
what are the Eirkson's stages of physical development?
trust vs mistrust, autonomy vs shame and doubt, initiative vs guilt, industry vs inferiority, and identity vs role confusion
what stage of Erikson's is an 0-18 month old in?
trust vs mistrust
what is an important event of Erikson's for an infant 0-18 months?
feeding/comfort
what is the key question of Erikson's for infants 0-18 months?
is my word safe?
what stage of Erikson's is a 2-3 year old in?
autonomy vs shame and doubt
what is an important event of Erikson's for a 2-3 year old?
toilet training/ dressing
what is the key question of Erkison's for ages 2-3 years old?
can i do things by myself, or do i always need to rely on others?
what stage of Erikson's is a 3-5 year old in?
initiative vs guilt
what is an important event of Erikson's for a 3-5 year old?
exploration/play
what is the key question of Erkison's for ages 3-5 years old?
am i good or bad?
what stage of Erikson's is a 6-11 year old in?
industry vs inferiority
what is an important event of Erkison's for a 6-11 year old?
school/activities
what is the key question of Erkison's for ages 6-11?
how good can i be?
what stage of Erikson's is a 12-18 year old in?
identity vs role confusion
what is an important event of Erkison's for a 12-18 year old?
social relationships/identity
what is the key question of Eriksons for 12-18 year olds?
who am i and where am i going?
at what age does the anterior fontanel close by?
18 months
what kind of play do toddlers move to?
go from solitary play to parallel pain
Why do we care about the culture of a pt? What do we do for a family of cultural differences?
Ask how the family wants to be cared for.
Collaborate and facilitate safe care.
Respect and honor cultural differences.
How do toddlers play with one another?
Parallel play (side-by-side). Imitates adults. Doesn't share well yet.
How do preschoolers play?
Associative play, dramatic play, imaginary friends.
Erikson's development theory for school aged kid. How do you involve them in their care?
Erikson: Industry vs Inferiority.
Success = competence/mastery.
Failure = inferiority, low self-esteem.
Involvement in care: Choices, touch equipment, simple explanations.
What do you do for parents when child is in hospital and wants/needs them with them?
Keep them inside unless disruptive
What are age appropriate toys for a 1 year old?
rattles, mirrors, teething toys, nesting blocks, push-pull at 12 mo.
How does a nurse help with stressors in toddler age patient?
Stressors:
Separation anxiety strong.
Regression during hospitalization (potty training).
Comfort item important.
Nursing care:
Caregiver present during procedures.
Exam with child in lap, do invasive procedures last.
Let child play with equipment (like stethoscope).
How do you promote a sense of industry for a school aged child?
Let them make choices
A child is in the ICU. The parents do not like care that they are receiving. What do you do about it?
Acknowledge- Ask what they are not happy about, don't validate.
2 two year olds are stacking blocks. What kind of play is this?
Parallel play
At what age can a caregiver tell a family that a child can manage a chronic illness that they have?
School age
A school aged child has a stomach ache every morning before school. why might this happen?
Anxious: Bullying: May cause "school stomachaches."
Erikson's school age info about failure to master projects- what can happen if you miss that step
Erikson: Industry vs Inferiority.
Success = competence/mastery.
Failure = inferiority, low self-esteem.
What do you do for a child that is 4 years old that has night terrors?
Routine and reassurance. Psychologist not needed.
What are the immunizations for a 12 month old child with a family?
First doses of MMR, Varicella, Hep A.
Sometimes kids think they are getting an injection - "that what you get from being mean"
Its not okay for caregivers to say they are getting it as a punishment
When are you supposed to get your first DTaP?
DTaP: First dose at 2 months.
If a child is not developing normally with sounds and normal speaking time frame, what could be the issue?
Hearing impairment
What should the nurse do for a chronic illness in a child?
Nurse should explain, guide, and prepare parents for expectations.
If an adolescent is sick in the hospital, they are fearing being away from ___.
Separation from peers, body image.
What is a newborn's normal growth and weight?
Double birth weight by 5-6 months.
Triple birth weight by 1 year.
Height increases ~1 foot in 1st year.
When putting a baby down for bed, you should focus on _____.
Safe sleep
What is safe sleep?
"Back to sleep" on firm mattress, no pillows/blankets.
What are Erikson's Psychosocial stages for the school age?
Erikson: Industry vs Inferiority.
Success = competence/mastery.
Failure = inferiority, low self-esteem.
The nurse has to give an injection to a 2.5 year old. What should the nurse tell them?
Be honest → "little pinch," "straw in hand," not punishment.
What age is the biggest risk for separation anxiety?
Toddlers (1-3 years old)
At what age does the fontanelle close?
Posterior closes at 2 mo.
Anterior closes at ~18 mo.
Nursing care/Distraction for toddler?
Let child play with equipment (like stethoscope).
What is developmental surveillance?
Assessing what the child can and cannot do at each visit/stage
What is the normal HR for a 8 month old?
HR: 100-160 (200 = too high).
What temperature is considered a fever in a 8 month old?
Temp: 99.9°F is normal, 100.4°F = fever.
What can a baby do at 7/8 months old?
7-8 mo: stranger anxiety, sits briefly unsupported, pincer grasp, scoots.
Babbling by 7 mo.
A toddler is getting an assessment. During what order should the assessment go in?
Exam with child in lap, do invasive procedures last.
How do preschool age children respond to death?
Sees it as temporary; may think they caused it.
At what age does a baby start saying "mama" and "dada?"
10 mo: mama/dada, sits independently, throws objects.
A child is having an invasive procedure. The mother has legal custody, but she is out of town. Who can give consent?
Consent: Whoever has proxy consent can authorize if the parent is unavailable.
What would a preschool age child need to reduce anxiety?
Use child life specialists (play therapy, art).
Explain rules and reinforce.
Let them walk around with comfort item. NOT just reading a story.
What age appropriate things for preschool age- what they want to do /play?
Play: Associative play, dramatic play, imaginary friends.
What encompasses family centered care?
Core principles:
Information sharing (clear, honest, timely).
Encouragement and family empowerment.
Partnership/collaboration with family in all decisions.
Negotiation with adult family members (not with children).
Understand cultural differences.
In a family centered care scenario, should you tell them what's best for the patient & the family?
No. The family should be able to make their own decisions for their child.
What should you ask an adolescent with a possible pregnancy test?
"What activities have you participated in that could lead this this situation?"
What is the nurse's priority action in a family assessment?
Build relationship first.
What could happen to a child that is potty trained that gets admitted into the hospital?
Regression
What are some developmental milestones for a preschooler?
Fine motor: uses scissors, draws shapes, ties shoes, uses utensils.
Gross motor: throws ball overhand, climbs well, tricycle/bike.
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