Pediatric Nursing Demystified

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Lower jaw trembling is noted constantly, even when not crying or
excited.
Response to loud sounds is absent or minimal.

Signs of Poor Parent–Child Bonding


Parent touches child minimally (i.e., only when feeding or providing care).
Minimal eye contact noted between parent and child (unless culture
related).
Possible signs of abuse noted: bruising, poor hygiene, malnourishment.
Infant older than 6 months of age shows minimal attachment to parent.

Potential Illness or Injury


Congenital conditions (see maternal-child text) may manifest through
developmental delays or distress.
Respiratory distress may be noted secondary to decreased surfactant or
as in later months due to airway obstruction, particularly due to foreign
body insertion.
Accidents and falls (after 4 months) may occur due to unanticipated
mobility and unsecured elevated surface or insufficient hold on body
part.
Infection risk factor due to immature immune system.
Hypothermia due to diminished temperature control.
Malnutrition secondary to poverty or failure to thrive.

CHAPTER 2/ Growth and Development^17


Chronological Developmental Stage or Defining Key Impact on
Age Range Theory Phase Characteristics Nursing Care

TABLE 2–1•Developmental Characteristics: Birth to 24 Months

Birth to 18
months

First year

Birth to 2 years

Sigmund Freud
Personality
Id, ego, superego
Psychoanalytical
Eric Erikson
Life-span stages
Psychoanalytical

Jean Piaget
Social/cognitive

Oral stage

Trust vs. mistrust

Sensorimotor
stage

Pleasure centers
on mouth

Dependence on
significant other
for comfort and
support to build
trust
Coordinates
sensory
experiences with
physical action

Encourage
self-feeding,
avoid foreign
object ingestion
Support bonding
and maintenance
of family
relationships

Plan tactile
experiences and
colorful materials,
to stimulate senses

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