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Lawrence Kohlberg |
Moral development |
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Sigmund Freud |
Psychosexual development |
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Jean Piaget |
Cognitive development |
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Erik Erikson |
Psychosocial development |
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Cephalcaudal |
Development from head to toe |
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Proximal-distal |
Development from trunk to distal extremitites |
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General to specific |
Simple tasks to more complex |
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Acts of omission |
Does not give meds when due |
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Acts of commission |
Does not do one of 7 rights |
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Scheduling misconception |
Family neglects to administer as ordered |
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Scheduling noncompliance |
Family does not fill prescription as needed |
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Empowerment |
Family have sense of control over decisions |
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Enabling |
Family centered care |
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New morbidity |
Influence health and well being of children in 21st centry |
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Antiviral meds given for |
Herpes |
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Neonatal sepsis |
Blood infection lasting 7 to 90 days after birth |
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Hyperbilirubemia |
Jaundice |
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Physiological jaundice |
Normal jaundice |
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Unconjugated bilirubin |
Effects liver |
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Brachial plexus injury |
Increase in infants shoulder neck angle effecting the nerves that control the shoulder arms and hands |
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Neonatal hyperglycemia |
Plasma glucose level less than 30 within 24 hours of life 45 thereafter |
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Persistent pulmonary hypertension of newborn PPHN |
the fetal circulation persists, or remains, as it was in the uterus: the ductus arteriosus and/or foramen ovale remain open, blood is shunted away from the lungs, the lungs have high pressure, and there is inadequate blood flow to the lungs for oxygenation of the newborn |
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Endocardiography |
test that looks at how blood flows through the heart vessels, valves, and chambers) to diagnose heart defects |
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Meconium Aspiration Syndrome |
Syndrome During labor and delivery, a fetus may become stressed be- cause of a decrease in oxygen caused by placental insuffi- ciency, cord compression, or infection, causing the fetus to pass meconium into the amniotic fluid. Approximately 5% of the newborns who pass meconium before birth will inhale it into the lungs, causing lung injury and respiratory distress |
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Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn (TTN) |
a common self-limiting condition of infants in which tachypnea, increased oxygen needs, and mild respiratory dis- tress occur |
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Dyspnea |
Labored or difficult breathing |
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Tachypnea |
Rapid breathing |
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Hypercapnia |
Elevated carbon dioxide |
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Respiratory distress syndrome |
Caused by lack of surfactant and immaturity of fetal lungs |
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Hypotic-ischemic encephalopathy |
Brain injury front lack of oxygen at birth caused by asphyxia(lack of oxygen to brain) |
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