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Cross cultural study influence of family - Parents spend more effort controlling aggression than nurturing. Which of the following describes newborn - 12-18 inches (ability to see) 23. Infant who sits with minimal support can reach for a toy, rolls over from supine to prone without pincer grasp - 6 months 24. Which can a 1 year infant do: draw circles 25. Gross motor development - cephalopodal limit age - age of majority 27. 12 month from 1 year: walk alone 28.
Cross cultural study influence of family - Parents spend more effort controlling aggression than nurturing. Which of the following describes newborn - 12-18 inches (ability to see) 23. Infant who sits with minimal support can reach for a toy, rolls over from supine to prone without pincer grasp - 6 months 24. Which can a 1 year infant do: draw circles 25. Gross motor development - cephalopodal limit age - age of majority 27. 12 month from 1 year: walk alone 28.
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Cross cultural study influence of family - Parents spend more effort controlling aggression than nurturing. Which of the following describes newborn - 12-18 inches (ability to see) 23. Infant who sits with minimal support can reach for a toy, rolls over from supine to prone without pincer grasp - 6 months 24. Which can a 1 year infant do: draw circles 25. Gross motor development - cephalopodal limit age - age of majority 27. 12 month from 1 year: walk alone 28.
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Cross cultural study influence of family - Parents spend more effort controlling
aggression than nurturing
15. Seating in a new seat – transference
16. Psychodynamic model – subjective experience 17. Social Smile – 3 months 20. Oedipus complex – conscious giving up 21. infant who can raise his head from prone position with arms extending – 12 weeks old 22. which of the following describes newborn - 12-18 inches (ability to see) 23. infant who sits with minimal support can reach for a toy, rolls over from supine to prone without pincer grasp – 6 months 24. which can a 1 year infant do: draw circles 25. gross motor development – cephalopodal Limit age –age of majority 27. 12 month from 1 year: walk alone 28. 24 month to 1 year: speak 2 word combinations 29. True regarding school related skills: Mode of thinking allows infants to think of size, shape, etc. 30. pedia-child encounter except a review of milk formulas 31. 3000 gms 50 cm, 35 cm. 32. child sex not needed 33. safety guidelines 34. object permanence 1st year 35. toddler – imitates gestures 36. preschool period – preoperational thinking 37. pediatric population – 50% 38. re: concept of dev’t. - except dev’t can be quatitaviley measured 39. Not a limit - Turns to sound at nine months 40. Normal but not problematic – hyperactivity for 2 year old 41. infant transition – breathing pushing our fetal lung fluid 42. needed by infant – breathing 43. next – skin-skin contact 44. latching on within first hour of life 45. while observing a latching on & breastfeeding: aota – cranial nerve function, sucking, swallowing, etc 46. anthropomorphic head measurements – head circumference 47. PE of a newborn – don’t percuss 48. mini mental exam – fully awake alert, eyes open, slight movements. Letter b 49. normal full term neonate – recognize familiar odors 50. visual capability of normal full term – sees dark and white contrasts 51. young people – 10-24 52. sebaceous glands - androgenic hormones 53. gynecomastia – e, a&C disappears in 12-18 mass, may appear as a small marble mass 54. Breast stage 4 pubic hair stage 2 55. mother concerned about not having menses – you expect your menses to come anytime soon, 56. pre sports evaluation – genital 4, 57. period of great experimentation – middle adolescence 58. FEMALE ADOLESENCE STUFF 59.F 60.Luteinizing hormones – progesterone, corpus luteum, testosterone 61.Ageism – discrimination against abejero josh 62.Menopause physio… 63.Negatively affect aging – chronic aging 64.Positive aging – maximizing functional in dependence 65.TRANSCENDENCE definition 66.Patients receive … 67.Continuum of care 68.V 69.Successful aging – 10 ulerang people who do stuff 70.F 71.Top 3 leading causes of death – heart disease, cancer, cv disease 72.Programmed cell death – apoptosis 73.Life expectancy – 74.Active aging – as life expectancy inc. active life expectancy declines, one ages environment and lifestyle choices… 75.Perception of individual of their goals and standards 76.Cell immortality – true 77.Changes in envi & personal lifestyle changes influence disability threshold – true 78.Hallmark of aging – not resting ability but adaptation – true 79.F 80.F 81.ORAL ANAL PHALLIC, LATENCY GENITal 82.Middle adulthood 83.Egocentric consideration – behavior leads to punishment, etc. PRECONVENTIONAL MORALITY 84.POSTCONVETIONAL MORALITY 85.Case: 2 equal balls of clay, one b all is rolled => same amount 86.Readiness to engage in metacognition - Complete operations 87. B 88.B 89.Same as 85 – preoperational child 90.Conscience by 10. 91.Following factors NOTA 92.1997 DOH leading cause of death in Phil – Cardiovascular and cerebro vascular disease 93.Age-associated physio change – increase in heart size, 94. AOTA (ayoko na) 95. Theory – error catastrophe theory 96. 97.C 98.