NURS 3444 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Greater Trochanter, Diarrhea, Rag Doll
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In the news: fathers, early childhood experiences and learning. Identify the developmental milestones across each age group in infancy (newborn, 2-, 4-, 6-, 9-, and 12 months: social/emotional, language/communication, cognitive, physical/fine and gross motor, 2. Plan health promotion and health maintenance strategies employed during health supervision visits of newborn and infants: 3. Temperament theory: goodness of fit between parents and child, extremely active, shy, easily stimulate, short attention span. Resiliency theory: resilience is the ability to function with healthy response even when faced with significant stress and adversity, protective and risk factors new child care provider, moving, adjustment phase and adaption phase. Teaching parents anticipatory guidance during infancy: choosing a provider for health supervision visits, health promotions and maintenance, nutrition. Common reasons to contact healthcare provider: axillary temperature (cid:951)99. 3 f, seizure, skin rash, purplish spots, petechial, changes in activity or behavior that makes the parent uncomfortable, unusual irritability, lethargy, failure to eat, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, cough.