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Determined at time of birth Teratogen Any substance that adversely affects the developing chld Tobacco Alcohol Certain drugs (tetracycline) Viruses
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Assessment at 1 min and 5 min Color Reflex Heart rate Respiratory rate Muscle tone
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Large compared to rest of body Skull bones soft Anterior fontanel closes by 12-18 months Posterior closes by 4 months Teeth by 6-7 months
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Average weight 7.5 pounds Average length 20 inches Boys > girls Skin is thin and delicate – vernix Skin may have hair- lanugo May be jaundiced First stool – meconium - yellow to green then pasty yellow if breast fed
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Swallowing Gagging Sneezing Blinking Rooting (4-6 months) Babinski- (3 months) Tonic neck – (head turned to one side, arm and leg will follow) (5 months) Sucking (6 months) Palmar Grasp-6 weeks to 3 months
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Large muscle groups Growth and development progress downward for head to toe 2 months control head 3 months sits with support 7 months sits alone 10 months creeps 9-11 months stands with support 12-15 months – walks
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Completing the task of trust Emotional bonds are known as attachment = engrossment Encourage both parents to attach Temperament is inborn Parenteral guidance Saying NO Substituting
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Cause and effect method – responding to new environment Infant communicates by babbling and smiling Infants learn to talk by mimicking words and building a vocabulary By 1 year should say 4-6 words
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Refers to use hands and feet Follows proximodistal pattern Shoulder movement before hands and finger movement 6 months hold a bottle 5 months purposeful reaching 7 months preferred hand Grasping and releasing small objects 9 months drink from a cup
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They react to pain and love and judge behavior on how it affects them
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Crying (fingers in mouth – hungry/ pulling up les –gas/ high pitched noise 0 CNS injury) Momma, dada
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Breast milk or formula Solids around 5 months Add one new food at a time Wean from bottle about 8/9 months (teeth)
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Breast NO prep Free Mothers must be present Moe easily digested Low in fat Promotes bonding Immunity Uterus contracts Weight loss Bottle Requires prep More costly Frees up Mother’s time NOT High in fat Dad can bond Mother can eat whatever Amount taken can be measured
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20 hours for newborn Light sleep marked by stirring movements SIDS linked to sleep patterns (first 5 months) Put to sleep on back
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Help infants learn about their environment Play is solitary Bright toys No small parts
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Most accidents are preventable Supervision at all times Regular check-ups – immunizations Good health habits NEVER USE ASA FOR FEVER OR DISCOMFORT = MAY LEAD TO REYE’S SYNDROME
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Fever > 100.4 Difficult or labored breathing Absence of stools or urine Persistent vomiting or diarrhea Extreme lethargy or hyperirritability
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