Anticipatory Guidance for Neonates to Adolescents

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Anticipatory Guidance for Neonates to Adolescents Table

Anticipatory guidance helps family, caregivers, and others know what to expect according to the child’s growth and development. The guidance is done through collaboration between the healthcare provider and the caregiver. It is sometimes thought of as a type of counseling. Nurse practitioners working in pediatric primary care need to be experts on anticipatory guidance. There are excellent resources available and these are being updated as technologies and environments change.

This Assignment will demonstrate your ability to describe age-specific anticipatory guidance for the child and the family. Additionally, you will then have a reference table for quick glance created by you for future encounters with pediatric individuals and their families.

This assignment has a template that you will use to fill in the relevant elements of the anticipatory guidance per age group. The columns provide guidance to the specific areas such as safety and immunizations. If there is an area that is not applicable, such as oral health in infancy-newborn group, then place N/A in the box.

APA style, refernces no older than 5 years

AGE GROUP

PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND MENTAL HEALTH

NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

ORAL HEALTH

SAFETY CONCERNS

IMMUNIZATIONS

Infancy- Newborn Visit

Infancy-First Week Visit

Infancy-1 Month Visit

Infancy-2 Month Visit

Infancy-4 Month Visit

Infancy-6 Month Visit

Infancy-9 Month Visit

Early Childhood-12 Month Visit

Early Childhood-15 Month Visit

Early Childhood-18 Month Visit

Early Childhood-2 Year Visit

Early Childhood-2.5 Year Visit

Early Childhood-3 Year Visit

Early Childhood-4 Year Visit

Middle Childhood-5 and 6 Year Visits

Middle Childhood-7 and 8 Year Visits

Middle Childhood-9 and 10 Year Visits

Early Adolescence-11 to 14 Year Visits

Middle Adolescence-15 to 17 Year Visits

Late Adolescence-18 to 21 Year Visits

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ANTICIPATORY GUIDANCE FOR NEONATES TO ADOLESCENTS

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Anticipatory Guidance for Neonates to Adolescents
Physical
Nutrition
Development
Safety
Age Group
and Physical Oral Health
and Mental
Concerns
Activity
Health
Ensure the
child is
handled
Checking on Assessing the
carefully.
the umbilical
rectal
The
cord care to
temperature
pediatrician
avoid any
to ascertain it
correctly
cases of
is 97o F or
illustrates to
infection.
below.
Infancythe mother
Furthermore
Carrying out
Newborn
N/A
how the
Checking on
observations
Visit
child should
the skin
on
be handled.
condition to
dehydration
Preparing
ascertain there
aspects,
for
is no physical
lethargy or
emergency
harm of any
poor feeding.
practices.
kind.
Also
Car sits
safety.
The aspect of
During the
breastfeeding
first week the of the child is
Some of the
acts of
assessed to
safety
breathing,
ensure the
concerns
blinking and child receives
which have
response to
proper
to be
Infancy-First stimuli are
nutrition. The
considered
N/A
Week Visit recorded. The
different
include
mental health hunger signs
distance
is examined
are also
from hot
through the
examined
drinks and
way the child
(smacking
tobacco
responds to
lips, and
smokes.
face and voice. clinching
fingers)
Physically the The feeding
Explicitly
Infancy-1
pediatrician
cues should
examining
N/A
Month Visit will determine be assessed,
the type of
whether the
basic uses of
toys bought

Immunizations

Hepatitis B vaccine
is administered
BCG Vaccine
Vitamin K injection
Oral Polio Vaccine

Oral Polio Vaccine
(OPV)

Diphtheria, Tetanus
and pertussis
Vaccine (DPT).
Hepatitis B vaccine.

ANTICIPATORY GUIDANCE FOR NEONATES TO ADOLESCENTS
baby is able to
lift head while
lying with the
tummy.
Furthermore,
the ability to
calm down
when rocked
or cradled.
The
pediatrician
assesses
whether the
child can be
able to coo and
smile. In
addition, the
baby should be
Infancy-2
able to
Month Visit respond to
sounds and
look at the
objects
around. Fuss
when bored
and also
command
change of
position.
Physically, the
baby at this
point has good
head control.
On the mental
aspect, the
Infancy-4
baby is
Month Visit
cognizant of
the
surrounding
and the
different faces
around.
The baby
Infancy-6
develops the
Month Visit
first tooth.

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