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Nur 163 Exam 3
Exam 3
Question | Answer |
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Define Engrossment | The Father's initial paternal response to the baby |
Define Binding-In | Maternal-Child relationship as a process that is active, intermittent, and cumulative over a period of 12-15 months |
Define Bonding | Initial maternal emotional tie to the newborn immediately following delivery |
Define Acrocyanosis | The Bluish color of the hands and feet. It is the result of the sluggish peripheral circulation |
Define Hemangioma | Vascular lesions on the upper eyelids, between the eyebrows, and on the nose, upper lip, or back may or may not be permanent |
Define Lanugo | Fine, downy hair of fetal life, most evident on shoulders, back extremities, forehead, and temples, is lost after a few months and is replaced by other hair growth |
Define Milia | Tiny whitish-yellow papules, are small collections of sebaceous secretions. Milia are sprinkled on the forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin and should not be squeezed or picked as they are not pimples |
Define Social Reflexes | Ex. Smiling, Crying when in pain, quieting in response to touch or low tones. Promotes affectionate interactions between parents and infants and thus have a survival value |
Define Consummatory Reflexes | Ex. Rooting, sucking and swallowing promote survival through feeding. Others are crying when hungry and spitting up when too much as been swallowed too quickly |
Define Avoidant Reflexes | Elicited by potentially harmful stimuli, and includes withdrawing, knee jerk, sneezing, blinking, gagging, and coughing reflexes |
Define Exploratory Reflexes | Occur when infants are wide awake and are held upright so that their arms move without restraint. The visual object at eye level elicits both reaching and grasping reflexes |
Define Exosystem | The outside world-can be a contributor of child maltreatment,abuse, or neglect. Ex. Poverty, unemployment, job dissatisfaction, social isolation, and lack of assistance from others all contribute to stress, rage,and withdrawl |