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Pediatrics Ch. 16

Physical Development, Social Behavior, Care Guidelines Table 16-1

QuestionAnswer
Lifts head slightly when placed on stomach 1 month
Pushes with toes 1 month
Turns head to side when prone 1 month
Head wobbles and lags 1 month
Clenches fists 1 month
Stares at surroundings 1 month
Female vaginal discharge and male breast enlargement normal - should disappear 1 month
Makes smal throaty noises 1 month
Cries when hungry/uncomfortable 1 month
Sleeps 20 out of 24 hours 1 month
Awakens for 2am feeding 1 month, 2 months
Keeps hands at midline 1 month
Posterior fontanelle closes 2 months
Tears appear 2 months
Holds head at midline 2 months
Holds rattle briefly 2 months
Follows moving light with eyes 2 months
Legs are active 2 months
Smiles in response to mother 2 months
Knows crying brings attention 2 months
Develops own sleep pattern, may sleep from feeding to feeding 2 months
Provide safe place to kick and be active 2 months
Exam by physician 2 months
Diptheria, whooping cough, tetanus (DPT) vaccination 2, 4, 6 months
Oral polio vaccine 2, 4 months
Haemophilus influenzae type B (HiB) vaccine 2, 4, 6 months
Hepatitis B vaccine (HBV) 2, 6 months
Hiccups are normal and subside without treatment 2 months
May have colic 2 months
Weighs 12 to 13 pounds 3 months
Stares at hands 3 months
Reaches for and misses objects 3 months
Carries hand to mouth 3 months
Can follow object left, right, up, down in front of face 3 months
Supports head steady 3 months
Holds rattle 3 months
Yawns, stretches, naps in mother's arms 3 months
May have short play period 3 months
Enjoys playing with hands 3 months
Cries less 3 months
Can wait for attention 3 months
Enjoys being talked to 3 months
Takes impromptu naps 3 months
Weighs 13 to 14 pounds 4 months
Drooling indicates saliva and teething 4 months
Lifts head and shoulders while on abdomen and looks around 4 months
Turns from back to side 4 months
Sits with support 4, 5 months
Begins to reach for seen objects 4 months
Coordination between eye and body movement 4 months
Moves head, arms, shoulders when excited 4 months
Extends legs and partly sustains weight when held upright 4 months
Rooting, Moro, extrusion, and tonic neck reflexes disappear 4 months
Coos, chuckles, gurgles 4 months
Laughs aloud 4 months
Likes audience 4 months
Sleeps through night 4 months
Stirs in crib 4 months
Sleeps through noise 4 months
Plays with hand rattles and dangling toys 4 months
Start acquainting with playpen 4 months
1 - 2 bowel movements/day, may skip 4 months
Holds head well 5 months
Grasps offered objects 5 months
Puts everything in mouth 5 months
Plays with toes 5 months
Talks to self 5 months
Knows familiar/unfamiliar people 5 months
May sleep through 10 am feeding 5 months
Tries to hold bottle 5 months
Takes 2 or 3 daily crib naps 5 months
Provide space to pivot 5 months
Makes jumping motions in lap 5 months
Check toys for loose buttons/rough edges 5 months
Doubles birthweight 6 months
Gains 3 - 5 ounces/week 6 - 12 months
Grows 1/2 inch/month 6 - 12 months
Sits alone momentarily 6 months
Springs up and down when sitting 6 months
Turns completely over 6 months
Hitches (moves backward when sitting) 6 months
Bangs table with rattle 6 months
Pulls to sitting position 6 months
Chewing more mature 6 months
Approximates lips to cup rim 6 months
Cries loudly when play interrupted 6 months
Increased interest in world 6 months
Babbles and squeals 6 months
Sucks food from spoon 6 months
Awakens hungry 6 months
Needs own room 6 months
Introduce first solids 6 months
Grasps feet and pulls to mouth 6 months
Remove toxic plants and provide chew toys 6 months
Two lower teeth appear 7 months
Begins to crawl - legs drag 7 months
Grasps objects easily and transfers from hand to hand 7 months
Appears interested in standing 7 months
Holds adult's hand and bounces 7 months
Struggles during dressing 7 months
Shifts moods easily 7 months
Shows fear of strangers 7 months
Anticipates spoon feeding 7 months
Sleeps 11 to 13 hours at night 7 months
Fretfulness from teething 7 months
Add fruit (Lecture = vegetables) & finger foods to diet 7 months
Sits steadily alone 8 months
Uses index finger and thumb as pincers 8 months
Pokes at objects 8 months
Enjoys emptying and filling cup 8 months
Plays pat a cake 8 months
Enjoys family life 8 months
Amuses self longer 8 months
Reserved with strangers 8 months
Indicates need for sleep by fussing and thumb sucking - 2 naps/day 8 months
Impatient while food is prepared 8 months
Enjoys jump chair - rides in stroller - stuffed and squeak/rattle toys 8 months
Add vegetables (Lecture = fruit) 8 months
Protect from chewing lead & babyproof 8 months
Shows handed preference 9 months
Raises self to sitting 9 months
Holds bottle 9 months
Creeps (crawling with knees in use) 9 months
Tries to imitate sounds 9 months
Cries if scolded 9 months
Drops food on floor at meals - use newspaper under highchair, unbreakable dishes 9 months
May fall asleep after 6pm feeding 9 months
Generally sleeps later in morning 9 months
Add meat, beans, chopped, mashed food 9 months
Allow to pick up food by hand and put in mouth 9 months
Keep emetic & poison control numbers on hand 9 months
Avoid overhanging table cloths 9 months
Busy most of day exploring surroundings 9 months
Distract from danger - avoid spanking and NO 9 months
Pulls to standing in playpen 10 months
Throws toys for parent to pick up - Cries when not returned 10 months
Cruises furniture 10 months
Knows name 10 months
Plays simple games (peek a boo) 10 months
Feeds self cookie 10 months
Cry out in sleep without waking 10 months
Footie pajamas 10 months
Night light 10 months
Juice and water from cup 10 months
Mostly solid foods 10 months
Tours room holding adult's hand 10 months
Loose daytime clothing 10 months
Stand upright holding adult's hand 11 months
Feeds self finger foods and drinks from sippy cup 11 months
Understands simple direction 11 months
Impatient when held 11 months
Enjoys empty dish and spoon to play with after meals 11 months
Greets parents in morning with excited jargon 11 months
Spils from cup, enjoys blowing bubbles 11 months
Plays with toys in tub 11 months
Put away household cleaners and medicine 11 months
Tends to stand until exhausted - parent may need to sit in playpen 11 months
Pulse 100 to 140 12 months
Respirations 20 to 40 12 months
Triples birthweight 12 months
Height 29 inches 12 months
Stands alone for short periods 12 months
May walk 12 months
Puts arm through sleeve when dressing 12 months
Six teeth 12 months
Drinks from cup, eats from spoon 12 months
well established pincer grasp 12 months
Handedness evindenced 12 months
Friendly 12 months
Recognizes no no 12 months
Verbalization slow b/c ambulation 12 months
Enjoys rhythmic music 12 months
Shows and reacts to emotions - fear, anger, jealousy 12 months
Plays with food and removes from mouth 12 months
May take one long nap 12 months
Gradually add egg white, fish, orange juice, well-cooked table food 12 months
Interest in eating dwindles 12 months
Enjoys filling and emptying basket 12 months
Distraction is effective way to deal with determination 12 months
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