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unintentional injuries
what is the leading cause of death in children?
congenital amylase
what is the #1 cause of infant mortality (0-12 months)
respiratory illness
what accounts for 50% of all acute conditions?
infections and parasitic disease
what accounts for 11% of acute conditions?
injuries
what accounts for 15% of acute conditions?
URI and diarrhea
what two things decrease in frequency with age?
acne and headaches
what two things increase in frequency with age?
Dental caries
what are the #1 worldwide chronic illness?
nutrition and chronic conditions
what are the 2 main focuses of healthy people 2020?
family
recognize what as the child's constant?
enable and empower
what are the 2 things important in family-centered care?
paternalistic approach
the HCP decides everything; the family isn't prepared to make decisions when need be
atraumatic care
what is concerned about the where, who, why, how of any procedure performed to prevent/minimize
stress?
1. prevent or minimize separation from family
, 2. promote sense of control
3. prevent or minimize bodily injury and pain
What are the 3 principles of atraumatic care?
authoritarian
What parenting style?
-Tries to control their children's behavior and attitudes through unquestioned mandates
permissive
what parenting style?
-exert little to no control over their child's actions?
democratic
what parenting style?
-combines authoritarian and permissive; emphasize reason for rules and neg reinforcing deviations
culture
a pattern of assumptions, beliefs, and practices that unconsciously frames or guides the outlook,
decision, and actions of a group of people?
cultural competence
Culturally sensitive and relevant; Communication is respectful and culturally appropriate for the
individual; Health recommendations & treatment are culturally appropriate
open attitude, self awareness, awareness of others, cultural knowledge, and cultural skills
what are the 5 components of cultural considerations?
ethnocentrism
the emotional attitude that one's own ethnic group is superior to others; that one's values, beliefs,
and perceptions are the correct ones; and that their way of living and behaving is the best ○ T
cultural relativity
the idea that a person's beliefs, values and practices should be understood based on that person's
own culture and not be judged against the criteria of another
abuse
intent to cause harm/neglect
health beliefs/practices
no intentional harm, believes to promote healing?
cephalocaudal
growth is from head to toe?
proximodistal