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ATI Pediatric Nursing Exam 1 review

Posterior Fontanelles close - ANS2 to 3 months of age

Anterior Fontanelles close - ANS12 to 18 months of age

Common (normal) weight loss right after birth - ANS5 to 7%

Birth weight is reattained by - ANS2 weeks of age

Birth weight doubles by - ANS6 months of age

Birth weight triples by - ANS12 months of age

6 mo fine motor skills - ANSholds bottle

7 mo fine motor skills - ANSmoves objects from hand to hand

12 mo fine motor skills - ANStries to build a two-block tower without success

Piagets: Sensorimotor Stage - ANSBirth to 24 months
-Separation, object permanence and mental representation

Separation - ANSinfant learns that other people and objects are separate from himself

Object permanence - ANSaround 9 months of age the infant learns objects exist when hidden
from view

How does trust develop? - ANSas needs are met

When does separation anxiety begin? - ANS4 to 8 months
peaks in toddlers

Age Appropriate Activities for infants - ANS1) watching faces and listening to voices
2) short attention span
3 )engage in solitary play

Appropriate toys for infants: - ANSrattles, mobiles, teething toys, nesting toys, playing
pat-a-cake, playing with balls, listening to someone read

Nutrition for the first 6 months should be? - ANSbreastfeeding or iron fortified formula provides a
complete diet for the first 6 months of life

, Nutrition 4 to 6 months - ANSsolids can be introduced (one food at a time)

Why do you only introduce one solid food at at time? - ANSto evaluate allergy and tolerance

What is the first solid food an infant should be given? - ANSiron fortified rice cereal (later
introduce yellow/orange veggies and fruit.

Foods to avoid in first yr. - ANSMilk, eggs, wheat, peanuts, honey, citrus fruit

When can an infant self feed? - ANSWhen the pincer grasps is developed at about 9 months

When should you start weaning the baby from a bottle? How? - ANS6 months
introduce baby cup

Biggest safety areas with infants - ANS1) Aspiration and suffocation
2) bodily harm
3) burns
4) drowning
5) falls
6) poisoning
7) motor vehicle injuries
8) SIDS

Aspiration and suffocation - ANS1) age appropriate toys
2) chop food finely
3) check clothes and household objects for loose buttons or draw strings
4)
5)

SIDS Prevention - ANSplace babies on back
breastfeeding
pacifier when sleeping

A nurse is assessing a 2 1/2-year-old toddler at a well child visit. Which of the following findings
should the nurse report to the provider? - ANSHead circumference exceeds chest
circumference

A nurse is providing education about developmental milestones of a toddler with a newly
licensed nurse. So the following developmental milestones, according to the child's age: 12
months or 24 months - ANS12 months: attempts to build a tower of two blocks, drinks from a
lidless cup, place a block in a container
24 months: ability to run, kicks a ball, walks up a couple of stairs, eats with a spoon

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