NUR 106 Pediatric Care study questions with complete solution
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Cephalocaudal - correct answer The normal direction of growth. Head to toe
Proximodistal - correct answer "Near to far"
Extremities grow later than head, chest, and trunk
Measurable changes in the physical size of the body and its parts. - correct
answer Growth
Behavioral changes in skills and...
NUR 106 Pediatric Care study questions with complete
solution
Cephalocaudal - correct answer The normal direction of growth. Head to toe
Proximodistal - correct answer "Near to far"
Extremities grow later than head, chest, and trunk
Measurable changes in the physical size of the body and its parts. - correct
answer Growth
Behavioral changes in skills and functions - correct answer Development
Process of becoming fully grown and developed; applies to the physiological and
behavioral aspects - correct answer Maturation
Big movement, Posture: head, balance, sitting, crawling, walking are known as -
correct answer Gross Motor Movement/Skills
Small movement, using hands and fingers for prehension, or grasping - correct
answer Fine Motor Movement/Skills
What are the indicators of a child's general health - correct answer Height and
Weight
Critical Periods are known as - correct answer Period of rapid growth; Birth to 1
year of age is the most critical
What is the single greatest influence for growth - correct answer Nutrition is #!,
Height, weight, and head circumference
How much should a 6-month-old weigh - correct answer double their birth
weight
How much should a 12 month old weigh - correct answer 3x birth weight
When should the anterior fontanel close? - correct answer 12-18 months
When should the posterior fontanel close? - correct answer 6-8 weeks
What gross motor skill should a 1 month be able to do - correct answer
Demonstrates head lag
What fine motor skills should 1 month old possess - correct answer Strong grasp
reflex
The gross motor skills for a 2 month old - correct answer lifts head off mattress
when prone
The fine motor skills of a 2 month old - correct answer Holds hand in an open
position
Grasp reflex is fading
The ability to raise head and shoulders off mattress when prone
Only slight head lag, are the Gross motor skills of what age - correct answer 3
months old
, NUR 106 Pediatric Care study questions with complete
solution
At 3 months old No longer has grasp reflex and keeps hands loosely open is -
correct answer Fine motor skill
Rolls from back to side - correct answer 4 months, Gross motor skill
Grasps object with two hands: - correct answer 4 months, Fine motor skill
Rolls from abdomen to back - correct answer 5 months, Gross motor Skill
Uses palmar grasp - correct answer 5 months, Fine motor skill
Rolls from back to abdomen - correct answer 6 months, Gross motor skill
Holds bottle - correct answer 6 months, Fine motor skill
Bears full weight on feet
Sits, leaning forward on both hands - correct answer 7 months, Gross motor skill
Moves objects from hand to hand - correct answer 7 months (Fine Motor)
Sits unsupported - correct answer 8 months gross motor
Begins using pincer grasp - correct answer 8 months fine motor
pulls to a standing position,
creeps on hands and knees instead of crawling. - correct answer 9 months, Gross
motor
Has a crude pincer grasp
Dominant hand preference evident - correct answer 9 months, Fine motor
changes from a prone to a sitting position - correct answer 10 months gross
motor
Grasps rattle by its handle - correct answer 10 months fine motor
Cruises or walks while holding onto something
Walks with both hands held - correct answer 11 month gross motor skill
Places objects into a container, neat pincer grasp - correct answer 11 months fine
motor
sits down from a standing position without assistance
Walks with one hand held - correct answer 12 months, Gross motor skill
Tries to build a two-block tower without success
Can turn pages in a book - correct answer 12 months old, Fine motor Skill
walks without help, creeps up stairs - correct answer 15 months, Gross motor
uses a cup well, builds a tower of two blocks - correct answer 15 months, Fine
motor
Runs clumsily and falls often, pull and push toys, Throws a ball overhanded, Jumps
in place with both feet - correct answer 18 months, gross motor
manages a spoon without rotation, Turns pages in a book, 2-3 at a time, Builds a
3-4 block tower - correct answer 18 months, Fine motor
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