PEDS : Exam 1 Simplified w/ vitals

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what is considered at newborn?

birth- 2 days

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what is considered an infant?

2 days- 1 year

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what is considered a toddler?

1-3 years

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what is considered a preschooler?

3-5 years

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what is considered a school age child?

6-12 years

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what is considered an adolescent?

13-18 years

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what is the normal heart rate for a newborn (birth-2 days)?

110-160 bpm

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what is the normal heart rate for a infant (2 days-1 year)?

90-160 bpm

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what is the normal heart rate for a toddler (1-3 years)?

80-140 bpm

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what is the normal heart rate for a preschooler (3-5 years)?

70-120 bpm

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what is the normal heart rate for a school aged child (6-12 years)?

60-110 bpm

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what is the normal heart rate for an adolescent (13-18 years)?

50-100 bpm

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what is the normal respiratory rate for newborns (birth - 2days)?

30-60 bpm

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what is the normal respiratory rate for an infant (2 days- 1 year)?

25-30 bpm

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what is the normal respiratory rate for toddlers (1-3 years)?

25-30 bpm

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what is the normal respiratory rate for a preschooler (3-5 years)?

20-25 bpm

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what is the normal respiratory rate for school aged children (6-12 years)?

20-25 bpm

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what is the normal respiratory rate for adolescents (12-18 years)?

16-20 bpm

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what is the systolic BP range for an infant?

65-78

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what is the systolic BP range for a 1 year old?

80-114

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what is the systolic BP range for a 3 year old?

86-120

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what is the systolic BP range for a 6 year old?

91-130

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what is the systolic BP range for a 10 year old?

97-130

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what is the systolic BP range for a 16 year old?

108-145

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what is the diastolic BP range for an infant?

41-52

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what is the diastolic BP range for a 1 year old?

34-67

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what is the diastolic BP range for a 3 year old?

44-76

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what is the diastolic BP range for a 6 year old?

53-84

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what is the diastolic BP range for a 10 year old?

58-90

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what is the diastolic BP range for a 16 year old?

63-94

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what are the different Piagets stages of cognitive development?

sensorimotor, pre-operational, concrete operations, and formal operations

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what happens during the sensorimotor stage?

coordination of senses with motor response, sensory curiosity. object permanence developed

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what is the age range for the sensorimotor age?

0-2 years old

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what happens during the pre-operational stage?

symbolic thinking, imagination and intuition are strong, but complex abstract thought still difficult

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what is the age range for the pre-operational stage?

2-7 years old

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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

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what is the age range for the concrete operation stage?

7-11 years old

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what happens during the formal operations stage?

theoretical, hypothetical thinking. abstract logic and reasoning. strategy and planning

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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

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what stage of Erikson's is an 0-18 month old in?

trust vs mistrust

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what is an important event of Erikson's for an infant 0-18 months?

feeding/comfort

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what is the key question of Erikson's for infants 0-18 months?

is my word safe?

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what stage of Erikson's is a 2-3 year old in?

autonomy vs shame and doubt

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what is an important event of Erikson's for a 2-3 year old?

toilet training/ dressing

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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?

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what stage of Erikson's is a 3-5 year old in?

initiative vs guilt

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what is an important event of Erikson's for a 3-5 year old?

exploration/play

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what is the key question of Erkison's for ages 3-5 years old?

am i good or bad?

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what stage of Erikson's is a 6-11 year old in?

industry vs inferiority

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what is an important event of Erkison's for a 6-11 year old?

school/activities

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what is the key question of Erkison's for ages 6-11?

how good can i be?

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what stage of Erikson's is a 12-18 year old in?

identity vs role confusion

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what is an important event of Erkison's for a 12-18 year old?

social relationships/identity

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what is the key question of Eriksons for 12-18 year olds?

who am i and where am i going?

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at what age does the anterior fontanel close by?

18 months

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what kind of play do toddlers move to?

go from solitary play to parallel pain

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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.

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How do toddlers play with one another?

Parallel play (side-by-side). Imitates adults. Doesn't share well yet.

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How do preschoolers play?

Associative play, dramatic play, imaginary friends.

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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.

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What do you do for parents when child is in hospital and wants/needs them with them?

Keep them inside unless disruptive

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What are age appropriate toys for a 1 year old?

rattles, mirrors, teething toys, nesting blocks, push-pull at 12 mo.

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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).

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How do you promote a sense of industry for a school aged child?

Let them make choices

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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.

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2 two year olds are stacking blocks. What kind of play is this?

Parallel play

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At what age can a caregiver tell a family that a child can manage a chronic illness that they have?

School age

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A school aged child has a stomach ache every morning before school. why might this happen?

Anxious: Bullying: May cause "school stomachaches."

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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.

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What do you do for a child that is 4 years old that has night terrors?

Routine and reassurance. Psychologist not needed.

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What are the immunizations for a 12 month old child with a family?

First doses of MMR, Varicella, Hep A.

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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

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When are you supposed to get your first DTaP?

DTaP: First dose at 2 months.

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If a child is not developing normally with sounds and normal speaking time frame, what could be the issue?

Hearing impairment

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What should the nurse do for a chronic illness in a child?

Nurse should explain, guide, and prepare parents for expectations.

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If an adolescent is sick in the hospital, they are fearing being away from ___.

Separation from peers, body image.

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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.

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When putting a baby down for bed, you should focus on _____.

Safe sleep

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What is safe sleep?

"Back to sleep" on firm mattress, no pillows/blankets.

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What are Erikson's Psychosocial stages for the school age?

Erikson: Industry vs Inferiority.

Success = competence/mastery.

Failure = inferiority, low self-esteem.

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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.

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What age is the biggest risk for separation anxiety?

Toddlers (1-3 years old)

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At what age does the fontanelle close?

Posterior closes at 2 mo.

Anterior closes at ~18 mo.

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Nursing care/Distraction for toddler?

Let child play with equipment (like stethoscope).

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What is developmental surveillance?

Assessing what the child can and cannot do at each visit/stage

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What is the normal HR for a 8 month old?

HR: 100-160 (200 = too high).

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What temperature is considered a fever in a 8 month old?

Temp: 99.9°F is normal, 100.4°F = fever.

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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.

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A toddler is getting an assessment. During what order should the assessment go in?

Exam with child in lap, do invasive procedures last.

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How do preschool age children respond to death?

Sees it as temporary; may think they caused it.

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At what age does a baby start saying "mama" and "dada?"

10 mo: mama/dada, sits independently, throws objects.

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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.

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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.

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What age appropriate things for preschool age- what they want to do /play?

Play: Associative play, dramatic play, imaginary friends.

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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.

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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.

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What should you ask an adolescent with a possible pregnancy test?

"What activities have you participated in that could lead this this situation?"

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What is the nurse's priority action in a family assessment?

Build relationship first.

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What could happen to a child that is potty trained that gets admitted into the hospital?

Regression

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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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