C7 M2 Flashcards

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Adolescence

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Occurs from ages 12-18 years

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Child abuse

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Mistreatment or neglect of a child by a parents guardian, or caregiver

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Child neglect

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Failure by a child’s parents or other caregivers to meet the child’s basic needs for emotional, physiological, and physical development

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Child sexual abuse

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The use of a child for sexual purposes by an adult or adolescent. Exposing a child to any sexual activity or behaviour constitutes sexual abuse

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Discipline

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The system of rules that governs how we act

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Failure to thrive

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A delay in physical growth and weight gain, which can lead to delays in development and maturation l; usually caused by environmental and social factors

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Latchkey children

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Children who are left unsupervised after school because their parents or caregivers are away from home or at work

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Late childhood

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Occurs from ages 9-12 years

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9
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Menarche

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The time when mensuration first begins

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10
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Middle childhood

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Occurs from ages 6-8 years

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Negative reinforcement

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Encouraging a behaviour by penalizing the person when that behaviour is not demonstrated

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12
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Obesity

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Excess fat accumulation that puts a persons health at risk

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Positive reinforcement

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Encouraging a behaviour by rewarding the desired behaviour after it is demonstrated

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14
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Preschool

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Occurs from ages 3-5 years

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15
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Puberty

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The period when reproductive organs begin to function and secondary sex characteristics appear

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Punishment

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A harsh response that occurs when a discipline rule is broken

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17
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Separation anxiety

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A normal reaction in young children to the actual or prospective separation from a parent or care giver

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18
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Toddler

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Occurs from ages 1-3 years

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19
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“Development” refers to changes in physiological and social function long. “Growth” refers to:

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The fact that physical changes can be measured, and occur in a steady and orderly manner

20
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The gait of a toddler is wide and unstable. By what age will the gait first resemble a mature walk?

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3-6 years old

21
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A 5yr old girl who is in hospital starts to wet the bed. Her mother tells you that the child has been toilet trained since age 3 the caregiver should understand that:

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The child may be experiencing regression due to stress and anxiety

22
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While you are helping to undress a small child for admission to hospital, she tells you that she always sleeps with her big sister and hates sleeping alone. What might the best practical solution to her problem while in hospital?

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Talk to her about her fears and ask her parents to bring in a teddy bear or blanket to sleep with

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When working with children, it is important that caregivers:

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  • explain what will happen in terms the child can understand
  • document any unusual reactions
  • never make a promise to a child that they cannot keep
  • use dolls and puppets to explain procedures
24
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When a baby does not gain weight or grow proportionally to the normal development/ growth charts he suffers from:

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Failure to thrive

25
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When an adolescent gets along well with his friends and the people he associates with, we might say he gets along well with is:

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Peer group

26
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Jackie’s mother has been having a difficult time with getting Jackie to keep her room clean and orderly, but today she finds her room totally in order. She rewards Jackie with a promise of a movie on Saturday. Jackie’s mother has used:

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Positive reinforcement

27
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Because Jackie managed to keep her room clean and tidy all week, Jackie has reached:

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Target behaviour

28
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As caregivers, we try to form relationships with our clients and remonstrate our integrity and sincerity and that allow the clients to have confidence in our ability to care for her. We are trying to establish a feeling of:

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Trust

29
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When reaching for the hot stove, a parent slaps a toddlers hand and pushes the child away. Discipline? Punishment?

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Punishment- modifying behaviour through fear

30
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When reaching for the hot stove, a parent says “ Hot, let’s move over the counter” and lifts the toddler away. Discipline? Punishment?

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discipline- demonstrates choice has consequence and models appropriate behaviour

31
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After abusing social media, for the first time, the parent takes the child’s device and locks it in a cupboard for 1 week. Discipline? Punishment?

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Punishment- modification of behaviour through removal of what caused behaviour, may cause behaviour to return when item is returned

32
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After abusing social media, for the first time; the parent takes the child’s device and sits down with the child discuss implications of actions and consequences for the actions. Discipline? Punishment?

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Discipline- discussion of behaviour choice and consequences for actions

33
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Which descriptions often represents a situation that would increase the risk of child abuse?

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  • single parent homes
  • caring for a child with special needs
  • crowded living conditions
34
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Whats not a sign of child abuse?

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Frequent crying and a generally demanding disposition

35
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When documenting suspected abuse, you should:

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Include the alleged abusers name, the victims name, and your suspicions

36
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Which situation are signs or symptoms of child abuse:

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Sudden behavioural changes

37
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Accidents are the leading cause of death in toddlers. Which action would be seen as a safe practice?

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Allow the toddler to cross the street alone once he knows the rules

38
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Which you would not be safe for a toddler to play with in his crib?

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marbles

39
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It is important to show compassion for the family of a seriously ill child. Which action would not be an acceptable way for you to show the family that you care about their child and their situation?

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Tell them stories of other families that had it a lot worse than they do

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There are many ways to help a child who is ill. Which action not be helpful?

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Tell him scary stories to take his mind off his illness

41
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You are busy with a client when another care aid comes in the room and asks you questions about her own client. What would your best response be to this situation?

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Tell her that you will speak with her in a few minutes in private

42
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Which factor should not be a part of considering a child’s nutrition?

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She should always be fed her whole meal even if she doesn’t want to eat

43
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How might we determine whether a child has pain?

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  • the child will tell us
  • the child’s behaviour may show us
  • the vital signs may signify pain
  • the child lies very still and quiet
44
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Which action would not help a child deal with pain?

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Tell the child “ big girls don’t cry”

45
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Which statement about pain is incorrect?

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Pain can cause an increased rate of healing