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pediatric communication temperament play humor

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define communication & how is it different with pediatrics   process of giving and receiving information; incorporate child's development in communicating (i.e infant -nonverbal)  
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general guidelines related to communication & pediatrics   be brief, honest, clear, developmentally appropriate, ask & listen to pt and caregiver concern/opinions  
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define temperament   construct of personality that is genetically linked that remains stable but can modify over time  
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nine traits of temperament   AIR-activity level, intense, regularity MAD-mood, approach/withdrawal, distractability SPA-sensory threshold, persistence, adaptability  
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three types of temperament profiles   easy-regular, happy (one mood), approach, sensory threshold slow to warm up difficult-active, intense, persistent, distractable  
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what is developmentally appropriate for newborn and infant   nonverbal and crying is primary way to communicate  
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guidelines related to performing an exam on a newborn or infant   no eye contact, lungs & heart first, ear & mouth last, ignore the crying  
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what is developmentally appropriate for toddlers   negativism, temper tantrum, understands more than can speak, more control over body, stranger anxiety is common  
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guidelines related to performing an exam on toddler   no eye contact, toys as peace offering, ears & mouth last, avoid yes/no choices  
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what is developmentally appropriate for pre-school aged children   understand language more, love pretend play, can dress self  
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guidelines related to performing an exam on a preschooler   greet child, use toys, incorporate pretend play,  
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what is developmentally appropriate for school age children   cooperative, seek adult approval,  
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guidelines related to performing an exam on school age children   greet child, ask child questions (but let caregiver verify), give options, explain how body work  
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what is developmentally appropriate for adolescents   self conscious of body and self, distrust adults, trust peers, puberty, abstract thought, risk taking behaviors, autonomy vs. independence  
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guidelines related to performing an exam on an adolescents   use "most teens your age..." build trust by asking caregiver to leave room, affirm confidentiality unless suicidal or homicidal  
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role of play in communication   way children understand the world; use play in their experiences (to teach, to comfort,etc)  
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examples of play appropriate for infants   manipulating objects, peek a boo, transitional object  
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examples of play appropriate for toddlers   pretend play, concrete games  
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examples of play appropriate for school age   fantasy, team games, collecting items, rule based games  
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lying   done by children of all ages but the reasons change as they age  
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how to use humor in communication   developmentally appropriate, great way to build relationships as long as child is not the object of the joke  
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incongruity theory and humor   humor is perceived at the moment of realization of inconsistency between a concept involved in a certain situation and the real objects thought to be in some relation to the concept  
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McGee's Stage I   6-18 months incongruous actions towards objects laughing at the attachment figure peek a boo, tickling baby, mother sucking on bottle  
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McGee's Stage II   2/3 yr incongruous labeling of objects & events displace object; self-created humor finger to mean toothbrush, shoe as telephone,  
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McGee's Stage III   5/6 yr conceptual incongruity misnaming objects or actions knock knock jokes, show me your nose (ears)  
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McGee's Stage IV   7-11 yr understands ambiguity of words riddles, nonsense words  
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Adolescents and humor   start teasing each other; zenith of humor/laughing at oneself  
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