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Health & Physical Assessment in Nursing First Edition. Donita D’Amico and Colleen Barbarito. Chapter 25 Assessment of Infants, Children, and Adolescents. LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE. LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE. Child and Adult Variations Integument Head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat Vital signs
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Health & Physical Assessment in NursingFirst Edition Donita D’AmicoandColleen Barbarito Chapter 25 Assessment of Infants, Children, and Adolescents
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Child and Adult Variations • Integument • Head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat • Vital signs • Respiratory • Cardiovascular
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Child and Adult Variations • Breasts • Abdomen • Genitourinary and reproductive • Musculoskeletal • Neurologic
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Physical Variants in the Integument System • Increased risk of heat and water loss • Decreased heat tolerance • Presence of milia, lanugo, salmon patches, Mongolian spots, acrocyanosis, and vernix caseosa
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Physical Variants in the Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat • Presence of fontanels and cranial sutures, caput succedaneum, cephalohematomas, and head disproportionate to body • Growth of lymph tissue • Smaller sinuses
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Physical Variants in the Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat • Smaller external ear canals with shorter, straighter eustachian tubes • Teeth eruption and loss of primary teeth • Shorter neck and nonpalpable thyroid gland • Decreased visual acuity until age seven
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Physical Variants in the Vital Signs • Irregular breathing patterns • Age-dependent blood pressures
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Physical Variants in the Respiratory System • Thinner chest wall • Louder and harsher breath sounds • Abdominal breathing • Pliant airways • Increased oxygen needs
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Physical Variants in the Cardiovascular System • Closure of ductus venosus, ductus arteriosus, and foramen ovale • Sinus arrhythmias • Louder heart sounds • Physiological S2 split with inspiration • Functional murmurs
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Physical Variants in the Breasts • Inverted nipples • Breast discharge • Thelarche • Gynecomastia
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Physical Variants in the Abdomen • Presence/removal of umbilical cord • Palpable liver edge
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Physical Variants in the Genitourinary and Reproductive Systems • Smaller bladder capacities • Development of sphincter control • Genital growth • Infant vaginal discharge as a result of maternal hormones
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Physical Variants in the Musculoskeletal System • Ossification of skeletal bones • Bone growth
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Physical Variants in the Neurologic System • Growth of myelin sheath • Presence of primitive reflexes • Development of gross and fine motor skills • Need for increased sleep
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Physical Assessment of Infants and Children • Techniques • Inspection • Palpation • Auscultation
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Specific Areas of Infant’s and Children’s Assessment • Growth and development • Skin, hair, and nails • Head and neck • Eyes and vision • Ears and hearing • Nose and sinuses • Mouth and throat
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Specific Areas of Infant’s and Children’s Assessment • Chest and lungs • Cardiovascular system • Abdomen • Genitourinary system • Musculoskeletal system • Neurological system
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Growth and Development • Measurement of height, weight, and head circumference (on children under age two) • Vital signs
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Integument System • Inspection of the skin for the presence of lesions, birthmarks, or discolorations • Inspection of the hair and nails for texture, distribution, and moisture
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Head and Neck • Inspection and palpation of the skull for deformities • Palpation of the lymph nodes
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Eyes and Vision • Inspection of the inner and outer structures for symmetry, position, movement, and appearance • Measurement of visual acuity
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Ears and Hearing • Inspection of the structures • Evaluation of hearing
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Nose and Sinuses • Inspection of the structures
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Mouth and Throat • Inspection of the structures
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Chest and Lungs • Inspection of the chest • Auscultation of lung fields
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Cardiovascular System • Inspection for cyanosis, chest pulsations, and PMI • Palpation of pulses • Auscultation of heart sounds
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Abdomen • Inspection, auscultation, and palpation of the structures
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Genitourinary System • Inspection and palpation of the structures
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Musculoskeletal System • Observation of gait and movements • Inspection of the upper and lower extremities, hips, and spine
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Neurological System • Evaluation of mental status • Evaluation of reflexes • Evaluation of cranial nerves • Evaluation of coordination, sensation, and movement
LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Child Compliance and Safety During Physical Assessment • Protection of modesty and privacy
LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Nursing Approaches • Caring, supportive, yet firm • Play should be incorporated into nursing procedures
LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Head - to - Toe Approach • May not work with young children • Threatening parts of the examination should be performed last
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Health Assessment of Children • Physical, cognitive, and emotional development
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Scoliosis Treatments • Strengthening • Stretching • Bracing • Surgery
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Understandings of Health and Illness • Understanding of health risks • Relate illness to bad thoughts or behaviors
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Approaches with Children • Caring, supportive, firm • Play and nursing procedures • Painful procedures
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Parents and Stress
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FIVE • Focus Areas for Infant and Child Health Outlined in Healthy People 2010 • Fetal and infant deaths • Child deaths • Adolescent deaths
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FIVE • Key Objectives for Fetal and Infant Deaths • Reduce the number of fetal and infant deaths, including all deaths, neonatal deaths, postneonatal deaths, deaths related to birth defects, deaths related to congenital heart defects, and deaths caused by SIDS
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FIVE • Key Objectives for Child Deaths • Reduce the numbers of deaths in children between the ages of one and nine
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FIVE • Key Objectives for Adolescent Deaths • Reduce the number of preventable deaths in adolescents ages 10 through 19
LEARNING OBJECTIVE SIX • Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process