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Pediatrics: Growth & Development QUIZ SHOW! Pediatrics: Growth & Development QUIZ SHOW!
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10 InfantsToddlersPreschoolersSchool Age 20 30 2020 2020 20 2020 2020 10 30 40 30 4040 4040 40 50
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At this age, the infant: Imitates sounds Sits up with support Gets his first tooth Begins to fear strangers A Infants: 10
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Answer: Infants 10 What is age 6 months?
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InfantsInfants: 20 Infants This is the stage of emotional development for an infant, which can be met by: w responding consistently to an infant’s cues w building a daily routine w talking / touching the infant frequently. A
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Answer: Infants 20 What is: Trust vs Mistrust?
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InfantsInfants: 30 Infants The risk factors for this syndrome include: w Age 2-4 mos w Male gender w Fall / winter w Prone position w Perinatal drug exposure. A
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Answer: Infants 30 What is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)?
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InfantsInfants: 40 Infants This is necessary for language development. A
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Answer: Infants 40 What is hearing?
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InfantsInfants: 50 Infants This fontanelle is used to assess hydration status or increased intracranial pressure in an infant. It closes between 12 -18 mos. A
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Answer: Infants 50 Answer: Infants 50 What is the anterior fontanelle?
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Toddlers: 10 The signs of readiness for this includes: w Having a dry diaper after a nap w Telling the parent when diaper is soiled w Being able to walk / pull pants on/off well. A
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Answer: Toddlers 10 What is Toilet (Potty) Training?
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Performance-Based Learning Toddlers: 20 Toddlers: 20Toddlers This tool: w Is well standardized w Is not an IQ test w Detects developmental delays w Identifies growth in social, fine/gross motor and language development. A
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Performance-Based Learning Answer: Toddlers 20 What is the Denver Developmental Screening Test?
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Performance-Based Learning ToddlersToddlers: 30 Toddlers This type of play is noted in toddlers as they play beside each other; not with each other. A
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Performance-Based Learning Answer: Toddlers 30 What is Parallel Play?
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Performance-Based Learning Toddlers: 40 Toddlers: 40Toddlers This process helps a child learn that their actions have consequences. This process includes: w Explaining the rules w Giving one warning w Using one minute for each year of age. A
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Performance-Based Learning Answer: Toddlers 40 What is a “time out”?
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Performance-Based Learning ToddlersToddlers: 50 Toddlers This stage of emotional development for a toddler includes: w Exploration w Trial and Error w Imitation w Supporting independence. A
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Performance-Based Learning Answer: Toddlers 50 What is Autonomy vs Shame or Doubt?
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PreschoolersPreschoolers: 10 Preschoolers This type of play is noted when preschoolers play group games such as “Ring around the rosy” or “Duck-Duck-Goose.” A
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Answer: Preschoolers 10 What is Interactive or Associative play?
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PreschoolersPreschoolers: 20 Preschoolers This type of anxiety starts at age 8 months and continues through the preschool years. A
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Answer: Preschoolers 20 What is Separation Anxiety?
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PreschoolersPreschoolers: 30 Preschoolers This is the type of thinking that prompts preschoolers to: w Ask lots of questions w Play dress up / tea party w Fear monsters, the dark and getting hurt. A
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Answer: Preschoolers 30 What is Magical Thinking?
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PreschoolersPreschoolers: 40 Preschoolers This stage of emotional development is encouraged in a preschooler by: w Playing with play dough w Using finger paints w Going to the zoo w Trying something new. A
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Answer: Preschoolers 40 What is Initiative vs Guilt?
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Preschoolers Preschoolers : 50 Preschoolers This occurs during times of stress or lots of changes. It is noted in the preschooler by: w Starting to suck her thumb again w Wetting the bed again w Stuttering. A
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Answer: Preschoolers 50 What is Regression?
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School Age: 10 hAgehAge This is the age at which school age children understand the concept of death and dying. A
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Answer: School Age 10 What is Age 9-10?
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School Age: 20 School Age: 20 This group of people have a big influence on: w How kids dress w How they act w What they say. A
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Answer: School Age 20 What are Peers?
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School Age: 30 This is the age at which school age children are screened for scoliosis (esp. girls). A
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Answer: School Age 30 What is Age 8?
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School Age: 40 School age children demonstrate their stage of emotional development by needing: w Short projects w Immediate rewards w Much reassurance w Rules and fair play. A
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Answer: School Age 40 What is Industry vs Inferiority?
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School Age: 50 This is noted by the development of secondary sex characteristics and a dramatic growth spurt. A
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Answer: School Age 50 What is Puberty?
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