NR 602 Pediatric Primary Care: Developmental Management of Infants

NR 602 Pediatric Primary Care: Developmental Management of Infants

  1. AAP recommendations for pacifiers
  2. Ages & Stages Questionnaires, edition 3 (ASQ-3) (2009)
  3. Ages & Stages Questionnaire: Social-Emotional (ASQ:SE)
  4. Anticipatory Guidance for Infants
  5. Average amount of daily sleep needed for a neonate
  6. Battelle Developmental Inventory, edition 2 (BDI-2)
  7. Child Development Inventories (CDI)
  8. Developmental Red Flags: Cognitive and Visual Abilities 3m
  9. Developmental Red Flags: Cognitive and Visual Abilities 6m
  10. Developmental Red Flags: Cognitive and Visual Abilities 9m
  11. Developmental Red Flags: Cognitive and Visual Abilities 12m
  12. Developmental Red Flags: Cognitive and Visual Abilities NB-1m
  13. Developmental Red Flags: Fine Motor 3m
  14. Developmental Red Flags: Fine Motor 6m
  15. Developmental Red Flags: Fine Motor 9m
  16. Developmental Red Flags: Fine Motor 12m
  17. Developmental Red Flags: Fine Motor NB-1m
  18. Developmental Red Flags: Gross Motor 3m
  19. Developmental Red Flags: Gross Motor 6m
  20. Developmental Red Flags: Gross Motor 9m
  21. Developmental Red Flags: Gross Motor 12m
  22. Developmental Red Flags: Gross Motor NB-1m
  23. Developmental Red Flags: Language and Hearing 3m
  24. Developmental Red Flags: Language and Hearing 6m
  25. Developmental Red Flags: Language and Hearing 9m
  26. Developmental Red Flags: Language and Hearing 12m
  27. Developmental Red Flags: Language and Hearing NB-1m
  28. Developmental Red Flags: Physical Development 3m
  29. Developmental Red Flags: Physical Development 6m
  30. Developmental Red Flags: Physical Development 9m
  31. Developmental Red Flags: Physical Development 12m
  32. Developmental Red Flags: Physical Development NB-1m
  33. Developmental Red Flags: Psychosocial and Emotional Skills 3m
  34. Developmental Red Flags: Psychosocial and Emotional Skills 6m
  35. Developmental Red Flags: Psychosocial and Emotional Skills 9m
  36. Developmental Red Flags: Psychosocial and Emotional Skills 12m
  37. Developmental Red Flags: Psychosocial and Emotional Skills NB-1
  38. Drooling at 4-5m. is primarily a sign of
  39. Fine Motor Movement: 1m
  40. Fine Motor Movement: 4-5m
  41. Fine Motor Movement: 4m
  42. Fine Motor Movement: 6-7m
  43. Fine Motor Movement: 7-8m
  44. Fine Motor Movement: 7-9m
  45. Fine Motor Movement: 9-10m
  46. Fine Motor Movement: 12m
  47. Fine Motor Movement: Birth
  48. Goals to keep in mind when working with new parents of infants
  49. How long should feedings last in the first 3m?
  50. How many feedings per day in the first 3m?
  51. How many ounces per day should a baby gain in the first 3 months?
  52. How much length should a baby gain per month in the first 3 months?
  53. Infant-Toddler and Family Instrument (ITFI)
  54. Motor Movement: 1m
  55. Motor Movement: 4-5m
  56. Motor Movement: 4m
  57. Motor Movement: 6-7m
  58. Motor Movement: 7-8m
  59. Motor Movement: 7-9m
  60. Motor Movement: 9-10m
  61. Motor Movement: 12m
  62. Motor Movement: Birth
  63. On the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale what score indicates possible depression?
  64. Oral Movement: 1m
  65. Oral Movement: 6-7m
  66. Oral Movement: 7-8m
  67. Oral Movement: 7-9m
  68. Oral Movement: 12m
  69. Oral Movement: Birth
  70. Parents’ Evaluations of Developmental Status (PEDS)
  71. The prenatal visit should include
  72. Short Sensory Profile (SSP)
  73. Speech and Language Milestones: Expressive Language 0-3m
  74. Speech and Language Milestones: Expressive Language 3-6m
  75. Speech and Language Milestones: Expressive Language 6-9m
  76. Speech and Language Milestones: Expressive Language 9-12m
  77. Speech and Language Milestones: Receptive Language 0-3m
  78. Speech and Language Milestones: Receptive Language 3-6m
  79. Speech and Language Milestones: Receptive Language 6-9m
  80. Speech and Language Milestones: Receptive Language 9-12m
  81. Teething typically begins when?
  82. Temperament and Atypical Behavior Scale (TABS)
  83. What are the 4 common awake states?
  84. What are the 4 common developmental issues for infants and families
  85. What are the leading causes of infant mortality?
  86. What discussions should be included in the prenatal visit?
  87. What does PURPLE stand for in relation to crying>
  88. What elements of an infants history are risk factors for delays?
  89. What is a normal weight-loss percentage for the newborn?
  90. When does and infant develop the capacity to self soothe?
  91. When does an infant develop the capacity to self soothe?
  92. When do infants to show regular elimination patterns?
  93. When should an infant demonstrate a social smile?
  94. When should an infant have doubled their birth weight?
  95. When should feedings be evaluated?
  96. When should the newborn be back to birth weight?