Pediatric nursing essentials.
ANSWER
Erikson’s psychosocial development is divided into the following stages:
Mistrust vs. Trust (Infancy)
Shame and Doubt against Autonomy (Toddlerhood)
Guilt vs. initiative (Preschool Age)
Superiority vs. Inferiority (School Age)
Confusion about Identity vs. Role (Adolescence)
Isolation vs. Intimacy (Young Adulthood)
Stagnation vs. Generativity (Middle Adulthood)
Despair vs. Integrity (Late Adulthood)
Tetralogy of Fallot, a congenital cardiac abnormality, seems to be linked to the four defects stated.
A quantitative sweat chloride test is used to diagnose cystic fibrosis.
Pancreatic enzymes should be given to cystic fibrosis patients with meals and snacks.
When examining the abdomen, the usual procedure is to observe, auscultate, and then palpate.
In children, hemoglobin A1C and cholesterol are rarely used as excess fluid indicators. Weight monitoring is often the best technique to identify fluid overload in juvenile patients.
Kawasaki illness has an unknown etiology, and symptoms include fever, rash, conjunctivitis, and swelling of the hands and feet.
The paroxysmal stage of pertussis is distinguished by violent coughing bouts that may result in a crimson face, protruding tongue, or other indicators of discomfort.
QUESTION
-In order Erickston’s stage of Growth?
Trust vs mistrust
Autonomy vs. shame and doubt
Initiative vs guilt
Industry vs. inferiority
Identify vs. Identity confusion
Intimacy vs. Isolation
Generality vs. stagnation
Integrity vs. despair
-What are the 4 anomalies? Ventricular hypertrophy, pulmonary stenosis, overriding aorta, VSD
-Cystic fibrosis diagnostic test: quantitative sweat chloride test
-What should the nurse administer with meals and snacks? Pancreatic enzymes
-What are the 3 things we assess with the abdomen? Sequence is inspect, auscultate, palpate
-what measurement is most important lab test for fluid overload in child weight? Hemoglobin A1C and cholesterol
-What is the cause of Kowasaki disease? It is unknown. (Fever**, strawberry tongue, rash, redness of eyes) If left untreated, Kowasaki Disease can lead to heart issues
-What are symptoms of second stage of pertussis? Known as Paroximal is red face and
protruding tongue
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