Human Growth & Development Course Introduction
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Outline
Overview
Understanding normal Human Growth and Development can help you understand what it might mean when things aren’t going according to plan. In this course, we will discuss growth and development throughout the lifespan as well as how to help your patients navigate various life events based on their developmental stage. This is especially important for our hospitalized patients and learning how to navigate death and dying.
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Discuss the most common developmental theories and their application to caring for patients
- Discuss factors that influence growth and development
- Discuss developmental considerations for hospitalization, death, and dying
- Discuss major milestones for development of age groups from neonate through adolescence
- Discuss major concepts of development for early, middle, and late adulthood
DRN 301, Week 7
Concepts Covered:
- Developmental Considerations
- Childhood Growth and Development
- Developmental Theories
- Concepts of Mental Health
- Respiratory Disorders
- Neurologic and Cognitive Disorders
- Hematologic Disorders
- Integumentary Disorders
- Infectious Disease Disorders
- Cardiovascular Disorders
- EENT Disorders
- EENT Disorders
- Note Taking
- Basics of NCLEX
- Studying
- Concepts of Population Health
- Gastrointestinal Disorders
- Test Taking Strategies
Study Plan Lessons
Body Image Changes Throughout Development
Developmental Considerations for End of Life Care
Developmental Considerations for the Hospitalized Individual
Environmental and Genetic Influences on Growth & Development
Growth & Development – School Age- Adolescent
Human Growth & Development Course Introduction
Self Concept
Anti-Infective – Antivirals
Anti-Infective – Macrolides
Anti-Infective – Fluoroquinolones
Blood Brain Barrier (BBB)
Blood Type O Nursing Mnemonic (Universally Odd)
Cefaclor (Ceclor) Nursing Considerations
Day in the Life of a Peds (Pediatric) Nurse
Fluid Compartments
Fluid Pressures
Gas Exchange
Hypoxia – Signs and Symptoms (in Pediatrics) Nursing Mnemonic (FINES)
Influenza – Flu
Levels of Consciousness (LOC)
NSAIDs
Platelets (PLT) Lab Values
Red Blood Cell (RBC) Lab Values
Strabismus
Topical Medications
Ask Questions
Bloom’s Taxonomy
Can You Draw It
Child Abuse/Neglect – Warning Signs Nursing Mnemonic (CHILD ABUSE)
Critical Thinking
Explaining the “Why”
Gluten Free Diet Nursing Mnemonic (BROW)
NCLEX® Question Traps
NRSNG Live | How to Pass Any Nursing School Test
NRSNG Live | My Super Secret Note Taking Method