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Lawrence Kohlberg

Moral development

Sigmund Freud

Psychosexual development

Jean Piaget

Cognitive development

Erik Erikson

Psychosocial development

Cephalcaudal

Development from head to toe

Proximal-distal

Development from trunk to distal extremitites

General to specific

Simple tasks to more complex

Acts of omission

Does not give meds when due

Acts of commission

Does not do one of 7 rights

Scheduling misconception

Family neglects to administer as ordered

Scheduling noncompliance

Family does not fill prescription as needed

Empowerment

Family have sense of control over decisions

Enabling

Family centered care

New morbidity

Influence health and well being of children in 21st centry

Antiviral meds given for

Herpes

Neonatal sepsis

Blood infection lasting 7 to 90 days after birth

Hyperbilirubemia

Jaundice

Physiological jaundice

Normal jaundice

Unconjugated bilirubin

Effects liver

Brachial plexus injury

Increase in infants shoulder neck angle effecting the nerves that control the shoulder arms and hands

Neonatal hyperglycemia

Plasma glucose level less than 30 within 24 hours of life 45 thereafter

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

Endocardiography

test that looks at how blood flows through the heart vessels, valves, and chambers) to diagnose heart defects

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

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

Dyspnea

Labored or difficult breathing

Tachypnea

Rapid breathing

Hypercapnia

Elevated carbon dioxide

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Respiratory distress syndrome

Caused by lack of surfactant and immaturity of fetal lungs

Hypotic-ischemic encephalopathy

Brain injury front lack of oxygen at birth caused by asphyxia(lack of oxygen to brain)