Cephalocaudal Answer- head to toe
This is how an infant grows
birth milestones - reflexes of neonates: Answer- Rooting reflex
Palmar grasp reflex
Plantar grasp
Stepping reflexTonic
neckMoro (startle) reflex
Immunization location Answer- thigh
Primary prevention Answer- Education, immunization, exercise safe living
Secondary prevention Answer- Screening, prompt treatment of the disease
Tertiary prevention Answer- Disease management
Tylenol Answer- Given as a newborn , don't give before immunizations
Motrin Answer- Given at 6 months
Hospitalization Infants 0-12 months Answer- Separation anxiety, stranger anxiety,
have the same nurse continue care. Educate the parents
Hospitalization toddlers 1-3 years old Answer- Most traumatized for being
hospitalized, Separation anxiety, Fear of body mutalation, loss of control, being
confined, have parent stay with child, do not restrain them.
Hospitalization preschooler 3-5 Answer- Fear of abandonment, pain, loss control,
dark and body harm. Encourage parents to participate offer choices if possible and
reassurance
Hospitalization 6 to 11 school age Answer- Altered body image, fear of death,
privacy, separation from friends, offer reward after procedure. Clear thorough
explanation. Showing equipment, drawings, nurse teaches coping strategies.
Birth immunization Answer- Hep B
2 months immunization Answer- Hep B, RV, DTaP, Hib, PCV, IPV
4 months immunization Answer- RV, DTaP, Hib, PCV, IPV
6 months immunization Answer- Hep B, RV DTap, Hib, PCV, IPV, influenza yearly