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Page 1: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN,

CNE

Page 2: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

GrowthThe physical changes:HeightWeightVital signsVocabulary

Page 3: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

DevelopmentIncrease in capability or function:Milestones in ability (sitting, walking, talking)

CommunicationMotor skillsEmotions

Page 4: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Cephalocaudal DevelopmentFetal development- size of head at birth in relation to

rest of body

Proximo-distal Development Gross motor movement Fine motor movement

Page 5: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Principles of Growth and Development

What is an example of each of the following method of growth:

Simple to complexGeneral to specific

Page 6: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Periods of GrowthFetalBirth-infancyPuberty

Page 7: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Stages of Growth and Development page 69Newborn- 0 to 1 monthInfant- 1 month to 1 yearToddler- 1 year to 3 yearsPreschool- 3 years to 6 yearsSchool age- 6 to 11 or 12 yearsAdolescence- 11 or 12 years to 21 years

Page 8: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

PiagetIntelligence

(ability to solve problems) vs

Habituation (time between infant’s response and cessation of the

response)The shorter the habituation, the higher the potential intelligence…these children get bored by repetition…

fast thinkers

Page 9: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

EriksonTrust –vs- MistrustAutonomy –vs- Shame & Doubt Initiative –vs- GuiltIndustry –vs- InferiorityIdentity –vs- Role Confusion

Page 73-76

Page 10: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

What factors influence growth? How?GeneticsEnvironmentCultureNutrition Health statusFamily

Page 11: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Genetic influencesWhat is the most

obvious effect of DNA on growth?

Approximately ¼ of children hospitalized related to a genetic disorder

Page 12: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

EnvironmentPage 71- environmental historyIs culture a part of environment?

Page 13: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

NutritionAvailability of foodsFinancial statusCultural practicesAbility to absorb nutrients

Page 14: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Health StatusChronic illnessAcute illnessCongenital anomalies

Page 15: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

FamilyHow does placement within a family

effect development?

How does the definition of family differ for some children?

Page 16: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

How do we measure growth?ChartsComparison to self over timeX-raysTeethHt, wt, and FOCLength of bones (what do we measure)

(Birth weight doubles by 5th month, triples by 1 year)

Page 17: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Denver Developmental Screening Test IIp. 78

Areas of assessmentPersonal- social (help with simple tasks-dressing self)Fine motor-adaptive (stacking blocks or holding crayon)Language (verbalizes words as commands or sentences,

correctly follows directions or points to simple pictures) Gross motor (hops, skips, balances on one foot)Not an IQ test

Page 18: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Emotional Growth & DevelopmentAll emotions contain:

feelingsimpulsesphysiological responsesreactions (internal and external)

Page 19: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Emotions will come out one way or another

How can the nurse help the child respond constructively to these feelings?

Page 20: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Jealousy A combination of anger, fear, and loveA child 1st loves something, counts it as his

own and 2nd perceives that it has been taken away or interfered with

The loss may be real or perceived (for example: sibling rivalry)

Page 21: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Emotions: feelings, impulses, physiological responses and reactions (internal & external)Why is it important to document the client’s

emotional assessment?What criteria does a nurse use to document

emotions?What do you document?

Page 22: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Discipline Techniques:

The model is to teach by example!Listening skills

passive acknowledgementdoor openers active listening

Page 23: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Documentation:Subjective- joy anxiety, content, anger

Objective- facial expressions, laughter, crying, changes in VS

Remember to include interactions between child and parents/primary care giver

Page 24: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Nutritional Needs for GrowthInfancy- breast milk is best… Why?Toddler- physiologic anorexia food presentation

preferences Preschool- food jagsSchool aged- what teaching techniques would you use to teach these

children? What developmental stage?

Adolescent- what additional information regarding growth spurt?

Page 25: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

What teaching should the nurse include regarding:Bottle feeding?Dental caries- prevention and treatment?Eruption of teeth (deciduous & permanent)OrthodontureOral hygiene Referral to Dentist

Page 26: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Nutrition & Activity Box 5-6 (p. 86)MyPyramid Food Guidance SystemMyPlate (USDA Center for Nutritional Policy and Promotion 2011)

Inactivity overweight health problemsActivity

Children and adolescents need at least 1 hour dailyEncourage participation –exercise fun & developmentally

appropriate Encourage parents to participate-life long habits

Page 27: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

PlayThe work of childhoodFrom birth play is a critical element of

development and how a child learns about the world around him.

Page 28: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Give examples of the types of play:SolitaryParallelAssociativeCooperativeOnlooker

p. 80

Page 29: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Stages of PlayWhat developmental stage in childhood do

these stages of play represent?Practice play- peek-a-boo? Riding a bike?Symbolic play- playing a princess or

cowboy?Games- board games, competitive sports?

Page 30: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Why is it important for the nurse to understand appropriate play for developmental stage?

Page 31: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

How do the types of play assist children to adapt to their changing environments (hospitalization) ?Dramatic Play Familiarization Play

Page 32: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Safety & Prevention: Health Promotion

ImmunizationsSafety from injuryPrevention of illnessSexuality

Page 33: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Immunizations4mos-6 yrs of age:DTaP (4 doses)IPV (3 doses)HepB (3 doses)MMR (@ 12 months)PCV (1 dose)

7-18 yrs of age:Td (every 10 years after

initial immunizations)IPV (not rec. if >18 yrs of

age)

Page 34: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Obstacles to ImmunizationsComplexity of healthcare system

Types of clinicsScheduling

Financial barriersMisconceptions- safety/complications/ severity of

diseaseInaccurate record keepingLack of awareness of the need for immunizations

Page 35: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Nurses role in administration of immunizations:AAP guidelines for immunization Informed consentProvide additional information- act as

advocate for child/familyTeach side effects

Prevent fever/painWhen to notify primary healthcare provider

Page 36: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

What equipment must the nurse have on hand to safely administer immunizations? What represents the greatest risk to

these patients?

Page 37: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Obstacles to ImmunizationsComplexity of healthcare system

Types of clinicsScheduling

Financial barriersMisconceptions- safety/complications/ severity of

diseaseInaccurate record keepingLack of awareness of the need for immunizations

Page 38: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Nursing Interventions for Immunizations:Review immunization schedule for updatesKnow storing and handling requirements for all vaccinesKnow the action of the vaccineKnow administration routes, dosage, sites and techniqueAspirate with each injection (dependent on facility

protocol)May have multiple injections on same day, administer

into different injection sites.

Page 39: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Greatest Health Risks for Injury by Age:InfancyEarly ChildhoodSchool AgeAdolescence

Page 40: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Major childhood prevention measuresAspirationMVABurnsDrowningBodily injury/fractures

Page 41: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

AspirationLeading cause of fatal injury under 1 year of

agePrevention:

Inspection of toys, small partsOut of reach objectsSelective elimination of certain foodsProper posturing of the infant for feedingPacifier with one piece construction

Page 42: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Motor Vehicle Accidents:Vehicular risk greatest when

child improperly restrainedPedestrianPrevention

Page 43: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Burns:Children are inquisitiveBecome able to climb and explorePrevention of household injury:

Scalding (cooking, steam, baths)Touching sources of fire

Page 44: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

DrowningChild does not recognize danger of H2OUnaware of inability to breath

underwaterNo conception of water depthHypoxia greatest concernPrevention

Page 45: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Injuries/ FracturesStill developing sense of balanceEasily distracted from tasksPreventionNurses obligations

Page 46: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

What is the major preventive against poisoning?

Page 47: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Common in early childhood (2 yrs)75% poisons are ingestedMajor reason for poisoning:

Page 48: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Sources of poison:CosmeticsHousehold cleanersPlantsDrugs- OTC or Rx medications (ETOH &

street drugs)InsecticidesGasolineHousehold items

Page 49: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Priority Interventions In every instance, medical evaluation is

necessaryCall poison control center 1st

Remove child from exposureIdentify poisonPrevent absorption

Page 50: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Why don’t we use Ipecac?What is greatest risk for patient who

has ingested poison?What is your priority assessment?

Page 51: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Implications of Lead PoisoningLife threateningMore likely to drop out of school Become disabledDisturbed brain and nervous system

functionPrevent child from achieving full

potential

Page 52: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Body responses to elevated lead in the body:Neurotoxin (inhibits neurotransmitters)-

irritability, headaches, mental retardationGI- nausea, vomiting, anorexia, colic,

abdominal painMusculoskeletal- weakness, arthralgia Teeth- degradation of calcium in teeth

Lead level of >10 units is considered toxic

Page 53: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Treatment of Lead Poisoning< 9 not lead poisoned10-14: prescreen15-19: nutritional and educational

interventions20-44: environmental eval and medication45-69: chelation therapy>70: medical emergency

Page 54: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Medications to Treat Lead PoisoningMedications: bind with the lead and increase

the rate of excretion from the bodyCalcium disodium edentate (EDTA)

administered IVDimercaprol IM or D-Penicillamine succimer

orallyForce fluids assess I & O for renal function and

adequate urinary output

Page 55: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

What is the relationship of safety to childhood development?

Page 56: Presented by Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE. Growth The physical changes: Height Weight Vital signs Vocabulary

Contact Marlene Meador RN, MSN, CNE for any

questions or concerns regarding this lecture content.

[email protected]