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60 questions Pediatric growth and development

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Most rapid growth and development

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Infancy

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Slow growth

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Toddler hood and Preschooler

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Slower growth

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Schoolage

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Rapid growth

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Adolescence

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principles of growth and development

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Growth and development occurs in cephalo-caudal meaning development occurs through out the body's axis. Example: the child must be able to lift the head before he is able to lift his chest.

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principles of growth and development

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Proximo-distal is development that progresses from center of the body to the extremities. Example: a child first develops arm movement before fine-finger movement

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principles of growth and development

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Different parts of the body grows at different range because some body tissue mature faster than the other such as the neurologic tissues peaks its growth during the first years of life while the genital tissue doesn't till puberty.

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principles of growth and development

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Also G&D is predictable in the sequence which a child normally precedes such as motor skills and behavior.

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principles of growth and development

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G&D can never be modified

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What type of play will be ideal for the preschool period?

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Make believe

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What type of play will be ideal for the infant period?

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Peek-a-boo

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What type of play will be ideal for the infant period

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Building blocks

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What type of play will be ideal for the school period?

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Make believe

Hide and Seek

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Which of the following information indicate that l is normal for a preschool of 6 years old?

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Has the ability to try new things

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Erickson defines the developmental task of a _________ period is learning Initiative vs. Guilt

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Preschool period

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Preschooler

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Children can initiate motor activities of various sorts on their own and no longer responds to or imitate the actions of other children or of their parents.

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Based on Kohlberg's theory, what is the stage of moral development of a preschooler?

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.naïve instrumental orientation

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Preschooler

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will do something for another if that person does something with the child in return

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Based on Kohlberg's theory, what is the stage of moral development of a toddler?

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Punishment-obedience

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Based on Kohlberg's theory, what is the stage of moral development of a school age child?

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"good boy-Nice girl"

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Baby boy delivered at 36 weeks gestation weighs 3,400 gm and height of 59 cm (6-10)

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Long

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Growth and development in a child progresses in the following ways EXCEPT

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From cognitive to psychosexual

cognitive to psychosexual because they can develop at the same time.

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Growth and development in a child progresses in the following ways

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From trunk to the tip of the extremities

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Growth and development in a child progresses in the following ways

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From general to specific

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Growth and development in a child progresses in the following ways

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From head to toe

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According to Erikson, children 0-18 months are under the developmental task of

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Trust vs Mistrust

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true about Mongolian Spots?

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Disappears in about a year

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Signs of cold stress that the nurse must be alert when caring for a Newborn is

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Increased RR