Milestones Flashcards

Review milestones for children. (51 cards)

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What are the normal vital signs for a newborn?

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  • HR 120-160
  • RR 30-60 breaths per min
  • BP 85/45
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What are the normal vital signs for a 1 year old?

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  • HR 90-130
  • RR 20-40 breaths per min
  • BP 90/55
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What are the normal vital signs for a toddler?

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  • HR 80-120
  • RR 20-30 breaths per min
  • BP 90/55
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What are the normal vital signs for a preschooler?

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  • HR 70-110
  • RR 16-22 breaths per min
  • BP 90/55
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What are the normal vital signs for a school-aged child?

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  • HR 60-100
  • RR 18-20 breaths per min
  • BP 105/56
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What are the normal vital signs for an adolscent?

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  • HR 55-90
  • RR 12-20 breaths per min
  • BP 120/70
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At what age can a baby be started on solid foods?

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Between 4 - 6 months.

Examples: mushy rice cereal, fruits and vegetables.

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At what age can whole milk or honey be given?

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After the child turns 1 year old.

Milk doesn’t have the correct nutrients before 1 year old.
There is a risk of botulism with honey before 1 year old.

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What foods are prohibited before 3 years old?

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No small or hard foods before 3 years old due to risk of choking.

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At what age does the birth weight double?

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At 5 - 6 months.

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At what age does the baby’s birth weight triple?

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At 12 months.

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When does separation anxiety begin, peak, and begin to end for babies?

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  • starts at 6 months
  • peaks at 10 - 18 months
  • starts to decrease by 2 - 4 years old

Allow parents to stay at hospital as much as they’d like.

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What is object permanence?

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The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen or perceived.

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At what age does object permanence begin?

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At 8 - 9 months.

Before 8 months, if an object is covered, the baby thinks the object doesn’t exist.

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What is the best toy for an infant?

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A musical or visual mobile.

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What age is appropriate for toys such as rattles, stuffed animals or a large picture book?

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3 - 6 months old

Discourage stuffed animals in the hospital due to risk of infection.

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At what age is it appropriate to play peek-a-boo, and play with large plastic rings or a ball?

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6 - 9 months old

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At what age do children start to build with blocks?

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9 - 12 months old

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What do 1 - 3 years old like to play with?

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Wagon, push-pull toy or a large ball.

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What is parallel play?

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When children play next to each other, but not with each other.

It occurs at age 1 - 3 years old.

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What do 3 - 6 year olds like to play with?

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“Imaginative play”.

Dress-up, puppets, playdoh, large trucks, coloring books/crayons, chalk, large puzzles, dancing, jumping, swinging.

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What is cooperative play?

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Playing with others.

It starts at around age 3.

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How do 6 - 12 year olds like to play?

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  • collect things like cards or rocks
  • very creative and like to build
  • competitive with winners and losers
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What do 12 - 20 year olds like to do?

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They like to be with their friends and develop independence.

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What **age** can **toilet training start**?
At 1 - 3 years old. ## Footnote Children usually don't become fully toilet trained until 5 - 6 years old.
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When is a child **ready** to start toilet training?
* understands why they need to use the toilet * has good sphincter control * walks well * can pull pants up and down
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What is the average **age** for the **start of menstruation**?
**12 ½ years old.**
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Why do **adolescents** need extra sleep?
There are **growth spurts** during adolescence so they sleep a lot.
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What are **adolescents at** **higher risk** for?
Accidents and getting sexually transmitted diseases due to **risk-taking behavior**. ## Footnote Teach to be safe by using seat belts, helmets, and contraceptives; and to stay away from drugs and alcohol.
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What is **therapeutic play**?
Used with children **to help them feel in control, release tension, and to understand the situation**. ## Footnote Example: Playing with puppets to understand what to expect when having a surgery.
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What is **regression** in regards to children?
When the child **reverts to an earlier development stage** in order to cope with a medical problem. ## Footnote Example: A school-aged child starts bedwetting or playing with baby toys.
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What are some **home safety interventions** for toddlers?
Childproof the home due to toddlers becoming mobile: * cover electrical outlets * use gates on stairs * pad corners * locks on toilet lids and cupboards * medicines/poisons are put on high shelves or in locked cabinets * hot water heater set a < 120 F (49 C) * no hot liquids within reach * turn handles in on stoves
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How much **sleep** does a **neonate** need daily?
**14-17 hours** a day.
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How much **sleep** does an **infant** need daily?
**12-16 hours** a day.
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How much **sleep** does a **toddler** need daily?
**11-14 hours** a day.
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How much **sleep** does a **preschooler** need daily?
**10-13 hours** a day.
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How much **sleep** does a **school-aged child** need daily?
**9-12 hours** a day.
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How much **sleep** does a **adolescent** need daily?
**8-10 hours** a day.
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How much **sleep** does an **adult** need daily?
**7-9 hours** a day.
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How should the nurse **respond** to a dying child that is asking about **death**?
* explain the **reasons for death** * encourage the child **to talk about the death** * provide explicit **permission to die**
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At what age can a baby attempt to hold their head up and gaze into their primary caretaker's face?
1 month old
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At what age can a baby gain head control, hold a rattle, make cooing sounds, smile and recognize faces?
2 - 3 months old
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At what age can a baby switch objects from hand to hand, roll over, put things in mouth, laugh and can be calmed by a parent's voice?
4 - 5 months old
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At what age can a baby wave bye-bye, the first teeth come in and starts to develop separation anxiety and a fear of stranger?
6 - 7 months old
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At what age can a baby sit without support, stand up straight, crawl, use a crude pincher grasp and develop object permanence?
8 - 9 months old
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At what age can a baby go from prone to sitting, walk while holding on to furniture and say 3-5 words?
10 -11 months old
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At what age can a child walk alone, crawl up stairs, and make a tower of 2 blocks?
14 - 15 months old
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At what age can a child turn the pages of a book?
2 years old
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At what age can a child skip, hop, jump on one foot and put their own clothes on?
3 - 4 years old
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At what age can a child drink from a cup, take a few steps without falling, use a 2-finger pincher grasp and obey simple commands?
12 - 13 months old
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What is used to track height and weight of a child?
Growth chart