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How much can you give in a deltoid IM injection for a toddler(1-3)? school age(3-6)? older child(6-14)? adolescent? |
0.5 ml; 0.5-1 ml; 0.5-1 ml; 1 ml
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How much can you give in a vastus lateralis IM injection for a premature? neonate? infant? toddler(1-3)? school age(3-6)? older child(6-4)? adolescent?
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0.5 ml, 0.5-1 ml, 1 ml, 1-1.5 ml, 1.5-2 ml, 1.5-2 ml, 2-3 ml
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How much can you give in a ventrogluteal IM injection for a toddler(1-3)? school age(3-6)? older child(6-14)? adolescent?
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1 ml, 1.5 ml, 1.5-2 ml, 2-3 ml
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Infants typically engage in ___ play?
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solitary
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Preschoolers typically engage in ___ play?
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associative (no rules)
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School age children and adolescents typically engage in ___ play?
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cooperative
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Toddlers typically engage in ___ play?
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parallel
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What age group is the most aggressive when it comes to invasive procedures and why?
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toddlers and preschoolers; scared of bodily harm and mutation
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What age is Piagets concrete operational stage?
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7-12 yr
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What age is Piagets formal operational stage?
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12-adult
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What age is Piagets preoperational stage?
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2-6 yr
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What age is Piagets sensorimotor stage?
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0-2 yr
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What age should a child crawl?
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10 months
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What age should a child do the pincer grasp?
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8-10 months
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What age should a child play peek-a-boo?
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6 months
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What age should a child pull up?
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8 months
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What age should a child roll over back to front?
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5 months
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What age should a child roll over front to back?
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3 months
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What age should a child sit up?
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8 months
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What age should a child smile?
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2 months
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What age should a child start grabbing?
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4 months
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What age should a child walk?
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1 year
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What ages use the faces pain scale?
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3-6 yr
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What ages use the FLACC pain scale?
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less than 3 yr
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What ages use the numeric pain scale?
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7+
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What are some non-pharmacologic pain reduction techniques?
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repositioning, warm/cold compresses, guided imagery, controlled breathing, distraction
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What are the 6 things in the grid for a 60 second patient assessment?
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patient activity, breathing, distress, tubes, safety, environment
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What are the age and weight requirements for a belt-positioning booster seat?
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4-8 yr and less than 4'9"
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What are the age and weight requirements for a forward facing, rear seat car seat?
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1-3 yr and greater than 20 lbs
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What are the age and weight requirements for a rear facing, rear seat car seat?
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0-1 yr and 20 lbs or less
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What are the age and weight requirements for a vehicle seat belt in the rear seat?
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9-12 yr and 4'9" or taller
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What concept do children understand in the concrete operational stage?
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concrete thinking, conservation, logical
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What concept do children understand in the formal operational stage?
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abstract thinking
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What concept do children understand in the preoperational stage?
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egocentric/magical thinking
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What concept do children understand in the sensorimotor stage?
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object perminance
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What does failure to thrive mean? What are 2 ways it can be caused?
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not growing; organic(disease caused) or psychosocial (no affection, stimulation)
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What Eriksons stage is a child in when they are a preschooler?
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initiative vs guilt
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What Eriksons stage is a child in when they are a school age child?
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industry vs inferiority
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What Eriksons stage is a child in when they are a toddler?
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autonomy vs shame and doubt
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What Eriksons stage is a child in when they are an adolescent?
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identity vs role confusion
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What Eriksons stage is a child in when they are an infant?
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trust vs mistrust
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What is it called when you let a kid draw a picture of how they feel?
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indirect interview
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What kind of play could a school age child engage in?
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projects and things they can accomplish or win |