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OUT LINE :-. Introduction Nursing processImportant of knowledge about growth and development Principle of growth
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1. PEDIATRIC NURSING CARE PRINCIBLE OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
2. OUT LINE :- Introduction
Nursing process
Important of knowledge about growth and development
Principle of growth & development
Factors influencing G&D
Theories of Development
3. **Nursing process** Assessment
Nursing diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
4. **Principles of growth and development ** Growth & development are occasionally used interchangeable but they are totally different
Grow-up:- complex phenomena because there are many interrelated factors involve
Maturing :- also involve growth ability to performed skills,to think,to related to people &to trust.
5. **Principles of growth and development ** *Growth :- is generally used to denote an increased in physical size (quantitative change) wt--- kg ht ---cm
*Development :- is used to denote an increased in skill or the ability to function(qualitative change)measure by:-
1.by observing child ability to perform tasks
2. Record parents description
3. Used standard test
6. **Principles of growth and development ** *cognitive D:-
the ability to learn or understanding from experienced to acquired & retain knowledge to respond to anew situation and to solve problem measured by (intelligence test).
*psych-sexual D:-
developed of instincts or sexual pleasure
*moral D:-to know right from wrong
7. Growth Patterns:- certain body tissues mature more rapidly than other .
1. 2y ( neurological tissues )
2. 2y-5y ( brain development )
3. Infant &childhood (lymph nodes.tonsillar )
8. Factors influencing G&D Genetics
Gender
Health
Intelligence
Environment
Nutrition
Temperament
9. Temperament The usual reaction pattern of an individual or individual ch.ch,manner of thinking ,behavior,or reacting to stimuli in the environment (chess&thomas1985)
( its an inborn characteristic)
*the nine separate ch.ch that define reactivity pattern each child pattern is made up of these individual element as described below:-
10. Nine ch.ch for reactive pattern 1. Activity level
The level of the activity among child different widely
2. Rhythmcity
Some child regular other irregular
3.Approach
Refers to a child's response on initial contact with a new situation
4. Adaptability
Is ability to change one reaction to stimuli over time
5. Intensity of reaction
6. Distractibility
Children who easily destroy can be easy manage
11. Nine ch.ch for reactive pattern 7. Attention span& persistence
The ability to remain interest in project or activity
8. Threshold of response
Is the intensity level of stimulation that is necessary to evoke a reaction (low threshold---little stimuli)
9. Mood quality
If the child always happy&laughing ( positive mood quality)
12. Factors influencing G&D Environment
Socioeconomic
Parent-child relationship
Ordinary position in the family
Health
Nutrition
13. Theories of Development Many theories descripe how children grow emotional,psychological and intellectual
1. Freuds psychoanalytic theory
2. Erickson psychosocial development
3. Piagets theory of cognitive development
4. Kohl berg's theory of moral development
14. Freuds psychoanalytic theory (1856-1939) 1. Infant oral phase
2. Toddler anal phase
3. Preschooler phallic phase
4. School age child latent phase
5. Adolescent genital phase
15. Erickson psychosocial development(1902-1996) 1. Infant (Trust versus Mistrust)
2. Toddler ( autonomy versus shame or doubt)
3.Preschool ( initiative versus guilt)
4. School ( industry versus inferiority)
5. Adolescent ( identity versus role confusion)
6. Young adult ( sense of intimacy)
7. Middle age (sense of generativist )
16. Piagets theory of cognitive development (1896-1980) 1. Sensorimotor
1. neonatal reflex
2. Primary circular reaction
3.secondary circular reaction
4. Tertiary circular reaction
2. Preoperational thought (preschooler)
3. Concrete operational thought(school age)
4. Formal operational thought (adolescent)
17. Kohl berg's theory of moral development (1927-1987) 1. Infant (pre-religious stage)
2. Toddler (sense of right & wrong)
3. Preschool (self-interest*egocentrism*)
4. School age (conventional development)
5. Adolescent ( post conventional development )