Dictatorial or authoritarian - CORRECT ANSWER Super strict parents, it's their way or the highway o
Parents try to control their child's behaviors
... [Show More] through unquestioned rules or expectations.
Ex of Dictatorial or authoritarian - CORRECT ANSWER Ex. the child is never allowed to watch tv on a
school night
Permissive - CORRECT ANSWER Very laid back, allow children to set their rules o Parents exert very little
control over their child's behaviors; consult the child when making decisions
Permissive Example - CORRECT ANSWER Ex. the child assists in deciding whether or not they can watch
tv on a school night
Democratic or authoritative - CORRECT ANSWER Right in the middle, not too strict but also not too
permissive o Parents direct the child's behaviors by setting rules and explain the reason behind them o
Parents negatively reinforce deviations from the rules and may do so by taking privileges away
Democratic or authoritative example - CORRECT ANSWER the child can watch tv for 1 hour on school
nights as long as their homework is done
Passive parents - CORRECT ANSWER Do not care what is going on, don't even consult with the children.
Uninvolved, indifferent or emotionally removed
Pediatric vital signs differ from an adult's - CORRECT ANSWER except for blood pressure.
Temperature of a 1 year old - CORRECT ANSWER 99.9 degrees
What age do they get normal temperature? - CORRECT ANSWER reach 98.6 not until 5 years old
pulse rate and respirations for infant - CORRECT ANSWER 80-180
30-35
Infant blood pressure - CORRECT ANSWER systolic 65-80
diastolic 40-50
The fontanels should be - CORRECT ANSWER flat and soft
Posterior fontanel closes - CORRECT ANSWER between 6-8 weeks
Anterior fontanel closes - CORRECT ANSWER 12-18 months
number of teeth for one year old - CORRECT ANSWER 6-8 teeth
Number of teeth - CORRECT ANSWER 20 deciduous, 32 permanent
moro reflex - CORRECT ANSWER present from birth to four months. Allowing the head and trunk of the
infant to fall backwards. The arms and legs symmetrically extend and abduct, and fingers form a C
shape.
rooting reflex - CORRECT ANSWER stroking the infant's cheek or edge of mouth causes the infant to
turn their head to that side and suck. Birth to 4 months
palmar grasp - CORRECT ANSWER placing an object in the infant's palm and the infant grasps the object.
Birth to 3 months.
plantar reflex - CORRECT ANSWER by touching the sole of the infant's foot the toes curl downward.
Birth to 8 months.
startle reflex - CORRECT ANSWER by making a loud noise the infant abducts arms and hands remained
clenched. Birth to 4 months.
tonic neck reflex - CORRECT ANSWER by turning the infants head to one side the infant will extend the
arm and leg on that side and flex the opposite side. Birth to 3-4 months.
Babinski - CORRECT ANSWER by stroking the outer edge of the sole up toward the toes the infant will
fan its toes upward and out. Birth to 1 year.
Stepping reflex - CORRECT ANSWER by holding the infant upright with its feet touching the surface the
infant will make stepping movements. Birth to 4 weeks. [Show Less]