Lifespan Development-ch21: Promoting Health From Conception To Adolescence Flashcards

1
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Period during puberty when sudden and dramatic physical changes occur

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Adolescent growth spurt

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2
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Reduced visual acuity in one eye

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Amblyopia

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3
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A scoring system to assess newborn babies

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Apgar score and system

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4
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Sweat glands located largely in the axillae. And anogenital areas; they begin to function at puberty under the influence of androgens

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Apocrine glands

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5
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A screening test used to assess children from birth to six years of age

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Denver developmental screening test (DDST)

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6
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Glands that produce sweat; found over most of the body

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Eccrine glands

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7
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The outer layer of tissue formed in the second week of life

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Ectoderm

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8
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Expulsion of seminal fluid and sperm

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Ejaculation

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9
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The phase during which the fertilized ovum develops into an organism with most of the features of human

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Embryonic phase

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10
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Normal refraction so that the eyes focus images on the retina

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Emmetropic

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11
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The inner layer of tissue formed in the second week of life

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Endoderm

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12
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A unique syndrome in which the infant falls below the 5th percentile for weight and height on the standard growth chart or is falling in percentiles on the growth chart

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Failure to thrive (FTT)

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13
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Characterized by a period of rapid growth of the size of the fetus; both genetic and environmental factors affect its growth

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Fetal phase

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14
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Unossified membranous gaps in the bone structure of the skull of a newborn that make molding of the head possible

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Fontanels

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15
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Farsightedness

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Hyperopia

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16
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Perceiving ones self as similar to and behaving like another person

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Identification

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17
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An important part of preschoolers’ life (the preschooler has an active imagination and fantasizes in play)

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Imagination

18
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The assimilation of the attributes of others

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Introjection

19
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The fine, wooly hair or down on the shoulders, back, sacrum, and earlobes of the unborn child that may remain for a few weeks after birth

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Lanugo

20
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Onset of menstruation

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Menarche

21
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Middle layer of the embryonic tissue that forms during the first 3 weeks of life

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Mesoderm

22
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Nearsightedness

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Myopia

23
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Normal head circumference at birth, usually 35 cm (14 in )

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Normocephaly

24
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Assume great importance and have a number of functions: provide a sense of belonging, pride, social learning, and sexual roles; most peer groups have well-defined, sex-specific modes of acceptable behavior and in adolescence, the peer groups change with age

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Peer groups

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A flat, disc-shaped organ that is highly vascular and normally forms in the upper segment of the endometrium of the uterus; exchanges nutrients and gases between the fetus and the mother

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Placenta

26
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Relate to the organs necessary for reproduction, such as the testes, penis, vagina, and uterus

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Primary sexual characteristics

27
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The first stage of adolescence in which sexual organs begin to grow and mature

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Puberty

28
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A defense mechanism in which one adapts behavior that was comforting earlier in life to overcome the discomfort and insecurity of the present situation

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Regression

29
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A defense mechanism in which painful thoughts, experiences, and impulses are removed from awareness

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Repression

30
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Active under the influence of androgens in both males and females, which secrete sebum and become most active on the face, neck, shoulder, upper back, and chest; are often the cause of an increased incidence of acne

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Sebaceous glands

31
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Physical characteristics that differentiate the male from the female but do not relate directly to reproduction

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Secondary sexual characteristics

32
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The collection of ideas, feelings, and beliefs one has about oneself

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Self-concept

33
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The fear and frustration experienced by young children that comes with parental absences

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Separation anxiety

34
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Violent shaking of the infant by the arms or shoulders causing a whiplash, which can lead to severe injury and infants

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Shaken baby syndrome (SBS)

35
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The ability to recognize objects by touching and manipulating them

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Stereognosis

36
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Cross-eye

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Strabismus

37
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The sudden and unexpected death of an infant

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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)

38
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Junction lines of the skull bones

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Sutures

39
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Anything that adversely affects normal cellular development in the embryo or fetus

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Teratogen

40
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The 3-month periods during pregnancy marking certain landmarks for developmental changes in mother and fetus; three trimesters occur during a pregnancy

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Trimesters

41
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A protective covering that develops over the unborn fetus’s skin; a white, cheese-like substance that adheres to the skin and can become 1/8-inch thick by birth

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Vernix caseosa

42
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The period during which a person becomes physically and psychologically mature and acquires a personal identity

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Adolescence