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NURS 307 PEDIATRIC WEEK 1 ATI EXAM NEWEST VERSION -
2025/2026- 100+ Q AND ANS MOST POPULAR EXAM
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
Types of parenting- permissive
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 they will watch television
Types of parenting- democratic or authoritative
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 hour on school nights after completing all
homework and chores.
parents negatively reinforce deviations from the rules:
EX: the privilege is taken away but later reinstated based on new guidelines.
Types of parenting-passive
parents are uninvolved, indifferent, and emotionally removed.
EX: the child may watch television whenever they want.
Family theories including 3 components
1. family system
2. family stress
3. developmental
Family composition-traditional nuclear family
married couple and their biologic children (only full brothers and sisters)
, 2
Family composition- nuclear family
two parents and their children (biologic, adoptive, step, foster)
Family composition- single-parent family
one parent and one or more children
Family composition-blended family (also called reconstituted)
at least one stepparent, step-sibling, or half-sibling
Family composition-extended family
at least one parent, one or more children, and other individuals (might not be
related)
Family composition-gay/lesbian family
two members of the same sex who have children and a legal or common-law tie
Family composition-foster family
a child or children who have been placed in an approved living environment away
from the family of origin, usually with one or two parents
Family composition-binuclear family
parents who have terminated spousal roles but continue their parenting roles
Family composition- communal family
individuals who share common ownership of property and goods, and exchange
services without monetary consideration
Types of parenting-dictatorial or authoritarian
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
Family theories- family system
, 3
- viewed as a whole system, not of the individual members.
- a change to one affects the entire system
- the system can both initiate and react to change
- too much and too little change can lead to dysfunction
Family theories- family stress
- can be expected or unexpected
-explains the reaction of a family to stressful events
- offers guidance for adapting to stress
Family theories- developmental
- views families as small groups that interact with larger social system
- see how families develop and change
- uses Duvall's family life cycle stages to describe the changes a family goes
through over time
- how the family functions in one stage has a direct effect on how the family will
function in the next stage
Temperature for 3 months and recommended routes
-37.5 C (99.5F)
-axillary, rectal (if exact measurement necessary)
Temperature for 6 months and recommended routes
37.5 C (99.5F)
-axillary, rectal (if exact measurement necessary)
Temperature for 12 months (1 yr) and recommended routes
37.7 C (99.9F)
-axillary, rectal (if exact measurement necessary)
NURS 307 PEDIATRIC WEEK 1 ATI EXAM NEWEST VERSION -
2025/2026- 100+ Q AND ANS MOST POPULAR EXAM
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
Types of parenting- permissive
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 they will watch television
Types of parenting- democratic or authoritative
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 hour on school nights after completing all
homework and chores.
parents negatively reinforce deviations from the rules:
EX: the privilege is taken away but later reinstated based on new guidelines.
Types of parenting-passive
parents are uninvolved, indifferent, and emotionally removed.
EX: the child may watch television whenever they want.
Family theories including 3 components
1. family system
2. family stress
3. developmental
Family composition-traditional nuclear family
married couple and their biologic children (only full brothers and sisters)
, 2
Family composition- nuclear family
two parents and their children (biologic, adoptive, step, foster)
Family composition- single-parent family
one parent and one or more children
Family composition-blended family (also called reconstituted)
at least one stepparent, step-sibling, or half-sibling
Family composition-extended family
at least one parent, one or more children, and other individuals (might not be
related)
Family composition-gay/lesbian family
two members of the same sex who have children and a legal or common-law tie
Family composition-foster family
a child or children who have been placed in an approved living environment away
from the family of origin, usually with one or two parents
Family composition-binuclear family
parents who have terminated spousal roles but continue their parenting roles
Family composition- communal family
individuals who share common ownership of property and goods, and exchange
services without monetary consideration
Types of parenting-dictatorial or authoritarian
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
Family theories- family system
, 3
- viewed as a whole system, not of the individual members.
- a change to one affects the entire system
- the system can both initiate and react to change
- too much and too little change can lead to dysfunction
Family theories- family stress
- can be expected or unexpected
-explains the reaction of a family to stressful events
- offers guidance for adapting to stress
Family theories- developmental
- views families as small groups that interact with larger social system
- see how families develop and change
- uses Duvall's family life cycle stages to describe the changes a family goes
through over time
- how the family functions in one stage has a direct effect on how the family will
function in the next stage
Temperature for 3 months and recommended routes
-37.5 C (99.5F)
-axillary, rectal (if exact measurement necessary)
Temperature for 6 months and recommended routes
37.5 C (99.5F)
-axillary, rectal (if exact measurement necessary)
Temperature for 12 months (1 yr) and recommended routes
37.7 C (99.9F)
-axillary, rectal (if exact measurement necessary)