Ch 10: Health Promotion of the Infant and Family Ch 11: Health Problems of Infants

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Ch 10: Health Promotion of the Infant and Family

Ch 11: Health Problems of Infants

Laura Salisbury RN, MSN/Ed.

Ch 10: Health PromotionBiologic Development

◦Birth weight, height◦Growth in spurts◦Fontanelles: when closed?◦Chest circumference equal to head

circumference by end of the first year

Maturation of SystemsRespiratoryCardiovascular changesHematopoietic changesDigestive processesImmune systemThermoregulationBody fluidRenal systemSensoryFine motor developmentGross motor development

Cognitive DevelopmentLearning to separateObject permanenceUse of symbolsSensorimotor phase

Birth to 1 month: use of reflexes 1-4 months: primary circular reactions 4-8 months: Secondary circular reactions

Imitation and play 8-12 months: fourth Sensorimotor phase:

coordination of secondary schemas◦Development of body image

Social Development Attachment to parent

◦Able to discriminate motherReactive Attachment Disorder

(RAD)Separation anxiety: 4-8 monthsStranger fearLanguage developmentPlayTemperament

Concerns r/t normal growth and development

Separation and stranger fearChild careLimit setting/disciplineThumb sucking/pacifiersTeethingShoes

Promoting Health During InfancyImmunizations

◦Hep A◦Hep B◦DTaP◦Polio◦MMR

◦Hib◦Varicella◦Pneumococcal◦Influenza◦Meningococcal

• Know what each immunization is for and approximate schedule of administration(pg 352)• Typical reactions to immunizations• Precautions and contraindications

Promoting Health During Infancy

Ch 11: Health Problems of InfantsPg 382

Nutritional DisordersVitamin imbalances

Vitamin D Vitamin A and measles Vitamin C Overdoses: vitamin A and D

◦Complementary and alternative medicine

◦Mineral Imbalances Iron Zinc Calcium

Nutritional DisordersVegetarian Diets

Types of vegetarians Lacto-ovo Lacto-vegetarians Vegans Macrobiotics Semi-vegetarians

oWhen is supplementing needed? Vegetarians need to get complete proteins Essential amino acids

Nutritional Disorders Nursing care management

Know factors that affect iron absorption (box 11-1, p. 380)

Complete proteins and incomplete proteins

◦Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) Kwashiorkor Marasmus Management of PEM

Food Sensitivity Food allergy

Food intolerance Food hypersensitivity

Systemic Gastrointestinal Respiratory Cutaneous

Atopy Cow’s milk allergy Lactose intolerance

(See “family-centered care” box on p. 388)

Feeding DifficultiesRegurgitation

◦Spitting upGER/GERD

◦RefluxColic (paroxysmal

abdominal pain)◦Symptoms◦Management

Feeding DifficultiesGrowth failure (failure to thrive or

FTT)◦Organic failure to thrive◦Nonorganic failure to thrive◦Idiopathic failure to thrive◦Evaluation

Management (See Nursing Care Guidelines box, p. 399)

Other DisordersPositional Plagiocephaly

◦Symptoms◦Management◦Treatment

Disorders of Unknown Etiology Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

SIDS◦Etiology◦Management◦Prevention◦Assisting the family

Disorders of Unknown EtiologyApnea of InfancyPauses of breathing >20 secondsMany CausesCan happen with or

without ALTE

Disorders of Unknown EtiologyALTE Apparent life-threatening

event

◦Sometimes called near-miss SIDS◦Infant found in state of

apnea/cyanosis◦May require significant interventions

including CPR◦May or may not have a history of

apnea◦Monitors can be used but can be

very stressful for parents/family