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Peds Test on Wongs Chapter 10

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Fraud-Oral phase: age   0 to 1 yr  
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Piaget Sensorimotor: Age   0-2 yrs  
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Erickson - Trust vs Mistrust - Age:   0-18 mos;  
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Kohlberg (no infant stage) taught about   Right from Wrong  
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Infants-2 months fontanal   posterior fontanal closed  
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*2 mo gross motor   head control starts, some head lag  
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2 mo fine motor   hands more open  
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2 mo language   crying, cooing  
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2 mo vision begins to get   clearer; binocular fixation starts to develope  
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Hearing   at adult levels during infancy  
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Fraud Oral phase-life   revolves around mouth-everthing goes in!  
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*4 mo gross motor   better head control,no head lag; can roll side to side  
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4 mo fine motor   can grasp & hold toy; objects to mouth, hands open;  
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4 mo language   laugh & start come constant sounds  
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4 mo vision   binocularity well established  
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4 mo hearing note:   they will look for sounds  
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4 mo sleep needs   9 to 11 hours; sleep thru nite varies  
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*6 mo gross motor   roll to back, sit easier  
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6 mo fine motor   grasps feet & pulls to mouth; can hold 2 items  
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6 mo language   imitate sounds; lalala  
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6 mos vision   keeps improving, not fully mature till 2-3 yrs  
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6 mo sleep   most sleeping thru night  
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*8 mo gross motor   sits steadily unsupported  
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8 mo fine motor   crude pincer grasp  
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8 mo language   combines syllables (dada) but ascribe no meaning  
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*10 mo gross motor   pull up and stand; crawling then creeping; can sit up  
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10 mo fine motor   pincer grasp better; grasp and release;  
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10 mo language   respond to simple commands and know name  
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10 mo vision   depth perception starts to develop  
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Object Permanence is realizing objects   out of view still exist; know Mom even if she is gone  
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Seperation anxiety-become aware of   Mom leaving and get upset; develope stranger anxiety  
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10 mo sleep -   usually sleep all night and have a nap  
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* 12 mo weight gain is/& fontanel is   triple birth weight/almost closed  
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12 mo gross motor   may starts to walk;  
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12 mo fine motor   can pick up cube and put in cup  
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12 mo language   2-3 words with meaning  
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12 mo sleep   most still have AM & PM nap and sleep all nite  
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Brease feeding vs bottle feeding: decision   made during pregnancy; encourage Mom to stay well dydrated  
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Formula - Heat to:   room temp-best way is in hot water  
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Sensorimotor is:   cognition (ability to know) see, hear touch, feel  
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Prevent bottle rot by   no bottles in bed with baby  
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Do babies need water?   Not recommended for infants  
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Solid foods start at/first is usually   by 6 mos/rice or oat cereal  
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New foods try how   on at a time for 7 days then can add another  
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What first? fruit, vegies or meat   fruit and vegies first, then meats  
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No Na+, sugar or spice added to:   infant baby food  
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Age to introduce meat and eggs   8-10 mos  
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As solid food increases, formula   decreases  
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finger foods (cooked vegies, raw fruit & cheese) at age   8 to 9 mos  
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Erickson first phase is   Trust vs Mistrust (learning to trust that needs will be met)  
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Temperaments-passive or active   passive baby does not cry a lot; active baby is fussy  
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Teething-problem is/give   fussy with mild fever/Tylenol, teething toys and ambasol (be careful not to numb gag center  
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Leading causes of infant injury were:   aspiration of foreigh objects, falls & burns,  
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Leading causes of infant death:   suffication, Motor Vehicle accidents and drowning  
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aspiration-foreign material in the respiratory tract:   watch what they pui in mouth, keep floor clean, dried beans sweel up;  
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suffocation-mechanical incl.covering mouth & nose,pressure on throat & chest,and lack of air-avoid:   balloons, excessive blankets in bed, pillows with foam beads, adult laying on child,  
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crib safety   keep junk out; take plastic off matress; be careful of cords; no pillows,  
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Falls watch: they learn to move early and wiggle themselves in a dangerous position   can fall off bed, off of changing table-just any high surface -leave them on the floor  
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Burns-watch for:   hot water in bathtub, spilled coffee, sunburn, electrical outlets need to be covered, pots on stove with handle to the back  
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Motor Vehicle-car seats use:   in backseat, in middle, rear facing;  
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