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Chapter 1: Family centered nursing care 1. Parenting styles  Dictatorial or authoritarian: o Parents try to control the child’s behaviors and attitudes through unquestioned rules and expectations  Ex: The child is never allowed to watch television on school nights  Permissive: o Parents exert little or no control over the child’s behaviors, and consult the child when making decisions  Ex: The child assists with deciding whether he will watch television  Democratic or authoritative: o Parents direct the child’s behavior by setting rules and explaining the reason for each rule setting  Ex: The child can watch television for 1 hr on school nights after completing all of his homework and chores o Parents negatively reinforce deviations form the rules  Ex: The privilege is taken away but later reinstated based on new guidelines Chapter 2: Physical assessment findings 1. Vital signs -Usually vital signs are all high except for BP -Temperature: -3 – 6 months 99.5 -1 year 99.9 -3 year 99.0 -5 years 98.6 -7 years 98.2 -9 – 11 years 98.1 -13 years 97.9 -Pulse: -Newborn 80 – 180/min -1 weeks – 3 months 80 – 220/min -3 months – 2 years 70 – 150/min -2 – 10 years 60 – 110/min -10 years and older 50 – 90/min -Respirations: -Newborn – 1year 30 – 35/min -1 – 2 years 25 – 30/min -2 – 6 years 21 – 25/min -6 – 12 years 19 – 21/min -12 years and older 16 – 19/min -Blood pressure: -Low as a baby but increases the older they get -Infants: Systolic: 65-78/ Diastolic: 41-52 2. Head: Fontanels should be flat  Anterior fontanel: o Closes by 12-18 months  Posterior fontanel: o Closes by 6-8 weeks 3. Teeth -Infants should have 6-8 teeth by 1 year old -Children and adolescents should have teeth that are white and smooth, and begin replacing the 20 deciduous teeth with 32 permanent teeth 4. Infant Reflexes Stepping Birth to 4 weeks Palmar Grasp Birth to 3 months Tonic Neck Reflex (Fencer Position) Birth to 3 – 4 months Sucking and Rooting Reflex Birth to 4 months Moro Reflex (Fall backward) Birth to 4 months . Startle Reflex (Loud Noise) Bi

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Chapter 1: Family centered nursing care

1. Parenting styles
 Dictatorial or authoritarian:
o Parents try to control the child’s behaviors and attitudes through unquestioned rules and expectations
 Ex: The child is never allowed to watch television on school nights
 Permissive:
o Parents exert little or no control over the child’s behaviors, and consult the child when making decisions
 Ex: The child assists with deciding whether he will watch television
 Democratic or authoritative:
o Parents direct the child’s behavior by setting rules and explaining the reason for each rule setting
 Ex: The child can watch television for 1 hr on school nights after completing all of his homework and chores
o Parents negatively reinforce deviations form the rules
 Ex: The privilege is taken away but later reinstated based on new guidelines

Chapter 2: Physical assessment findings

1. Vital signs
-Usually vital signs are all high except for BP
-Temperature:
-3 – 6 months 99.5 .
-1 year 99.9
-3 year 99.0
-5 years 98.6
-7 years 98.2
-9 – 11 years 98.1
-13 years 97.9
-Pulse:
-Newborn 80 – 180/min
-1 weeks – 3 months 80 – 220/min
-3 months – 2 years 70 – 150/min
-2 – 10 years 60 – 110/min
-10 years and older 50 – 90/min
-Respirations:
-Newborn – 1year 30 – 35/min
-1 – 2 years 25 – 30/min
-2 – 6 years 21 – 25/min
-6 – 12 years 19 – 21/min
-12 years and older 16 – 19/min
-Blood pressure:
-Low as a baby but increases the older they get
-Infants: Systolic: 65-78/ Diastolic: 41-52

2. Head: Fontanels should be flat
 Anterior fontanel:
o Closes by 12-18 months
 Posterior fontanel:
o Closes by 6-8 weeks
3. Teeth
-Infants should have 6-8 teeth by 1 year old
-Children and adolescents should have teeth that are white and smooth, and begin replacing the 20 deciduous teeth with 32
permanent teeth

4. Infant Reflexes
Stepping Birth to 4 weeks
Palmar Grasp Birth to 3 months
Tonic Neck Reflex (Fencer Position) Birth to 3 – 4 months
Sucking and Rooting Reflex Birth to 4 months
Moro Reflex (Fall backward) Birth to 4 months

, Startle Reflex (Loud Noise) Birth to 4 months
Plantar Reflex Birth to 8 months
Birth to 1 year
Babinski Reflex

Chapter 3: Health promotion of infants (2 days to 1 year)

1. Physical Development
 Weight:
o Doubled by 5 months
o Tripled by 12 months
o Quartered by 30 months
 Height:
o 2.5 cm (1 in) per month for the first 6 months
 Length:
o Increases by 50% by 12 months
 Dentition:
o First teeth erupt between 6-10 months
2. Motor skill development
 1 Month
o Head lag
o Strong grasp reflex
 2 Months
o Lifts head when prone
o Holds hand in open position | Grasp reflex fades
 3 Months
o Raises head and shoulders when prone | Slight head lag
o No grasp reflex | Keeps hands loosely open
 4 Months
o Rolls from back to side
o Grasp objects with both hands
 5 Months
o Rolls from front to back
o Palmar grasp dominantly
 6 Months
o Rolls from back to front
o Holds bottle
 7 Months
o Bears full weight on feet | Sits, leaning forward on both hands
o Moves objects from hand to hand
 8 Months
o Sits unsupported
o Pincer grasp
 9 Months
o Pulls to a standing position | Creeps on hands and knees instead of crawling
o Crude pincer grasp | Dominant hand is evident
 10 Months
o Prone to sitting position
o Grasps rattle by its handle
 11 Months
o Walks while holding onto something | Walks with one hand held
o Places objects into a container | Neat pincer grasp
 12 Months
o Stands without support briefly | Sits from standing position without assistance
o Tries to build a two-block tower w/o success | Can turn pages in a book
3. Cognitive development
 Piaget: sensorimotor (birth to 24 months)
 Object Permanence: objects still exists when it is out of view
o Occurs at 9-10 months
4. Language development: 3-5 words by the age of 1 year

,5. Psychosocial development
 Erikson: Trust vs. Mistrust:
-Learn delayed gratification
-Trust is developed by meeting comfort, feeding, simulation, and caring needs
-Mistrust develops if needs are inadequately or inconsistently met or if needs are continuously met before being vocalized
by the infant
6. Social development
 Separation Anxiety: protest when separated from parents
o Begins around 4-8 months
 Stranger Fear: ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar people
o Begins 6-8 months
7. Age appropriate activities
-Rattles
-Playing pat-a cake
-Brightly colored toys
-Playing with blocks
8. Nutrition
 Breastfeeding provides a complete diet for infants during the first 6 months
 Solids are introduced around 4-6 months
o Iron-fortified cereal is the first to be introduced
o New foods should be introduced one at a time, over a 5-7 day period to observe for allergy reactions
 Juice and water usually not needed for 1st year
 Appropriate finger foods:
o Ripe bananas
o Toast strips
o Graham crackers
o Cheese cubes
o Noodles
o Firmly cooked vegetables
o Raw pieces of fruit (except grapes)
9. Injury prevention
-Avoid small objects (grapes, coins, and candy)
-Handles of pots and pans should be kept turned to the back of the stove
-Sunscreen should be used when infants are exposed to the sun
-Infants and toddlers remain in a rear-facing car seat until age 2
-Crib slats should be no farther apart than 6 months
-Pillows should be kept out of the crib
-Infants should be placed on their backs for sleep

Chapter 4: Health Promotion of Toddlers (1 to 3 years)

1. Physical development
 Weight: 30 months: 4 times the birth weight
 Height: Toddlers grow 7.5 cm (3 in) per year
 Head circumference and chest circumference: Usually equal by 1 to 2 years of age

2. Cognitive development
o Piaget: sensorimotor stage transitions to preoperational stage 19 – 24 months
 Object Permanence: fully developed
3. Language development
-1 year: using one-word sentences
-2 years: 300 words, multiword sentences by combining 2-3 words

4. Psychosocial Development
 Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
-Independence is paramount for toddlers who are attempting to do everything for themselves
-Use negativism or negative responses to express their independence
-Ritualism, or maintaining routines and reliability, provides a sense of comfort for toddlers as they begin to explore the
environment beyond those most familiar to them
5. Age appropriate activities

,  Parallel play: Toddlers observe other children and then might engage in activities nearby
 Appropriate activities:
-Playing with blocks
-Push-pull toys
-Large-piece puzzles
-Thick crayons
-Toilet training can begin when toddlers have the sensation of needing to urinate/defecate
6. Motor skill development
 15 Months
o Walks without help | Creeps up stairs
o Uses a cup well | Builds 2 tower blocks
 18 Months
o Runs clumsily | Throws overhand | Jumps in place w/ both feet | Pulls/Pushes toys
o Manages a spoon w/o rotation | Turns pages 2-3 pages /time | Builds 3-4 blocks | Uses crayon to scribble spontaneously |
Feeds self
 24 Months (2 years)
o Walks backwards | Walks up/down stairs w/ 2 feet on each step
o Builds 6-7 blocks | Turns pages 1 @ a time
 30 Months (2.5 years)
o Balances on 1 leg | Jumps across floor / off chair w/ both feet | Walks tiptoe
o Draws circles | has good hand-finger coordination
7. Nutrition
 Whole milk at 1 year old
 Can start drinking low-fat milk after 2 years of age
 Juice consumption should be limited to 4-6 oz. per day
-Foods that are potential choking hazards:
-Nuts -Grapes -Hot dogs
-Peanut butter -Raw carrots
-Tough meats -Popcorn

Chapter 5: Health Promotion of Preschoolers (3-6 years)

1. Physical development
 Weight: Gain 2-3 kg (4.5-6.5 lb) per year
 Height: Should grow 6.9-9 cm per year
2. Fine and gross motor skills
 3 Years
o Toe and heel walks
o Tricycle
o Jumps off bottom step
o Stands on one foot for a few seconds
 4 Years
o Hops on one foot | Skips
o Throws ball overhead
o Catches ball reliably
 5 Years
o Jumps rope
o Walks backward
o Throws and catches a ball
3. Cognitive development
 Piaget: preoperational stage
o Moves from totally egocentric thoughts to social awareness and the ability to consider the viewpoint of others
 Magical thinking: Thoughts are all-powerful and can cause events to occur
 Animism: Ascribing life-like qualities to inanimate objects
4. Psychosocial development
 Erikson: Initiative vs. guilt:
-Preschoolers become energetic learners, despite not having all of the physical abilities necessary to be successful at
everything
-Guilt can occur when preschoolers believe they have misbehaved or when they are unable to accomplish a task

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