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How does physical growth occur? - Answer-in a
predictable sequence
Cephalo growth is to - Answer-caudal
Proximal growth is to - Answer-distal
What is the caloric requirement from birth to 6 months?
7months to a year?
Two to ten years?
Adolscents? - Answer-120kcal
100kcal
70kcal
45kcal
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What are the benefits of breastfeeding? - Answer-
decreases GI problems, fewer allergies due to increases
atopy, acts as a form or analgesia, decreases chance of
child being obese
What is the recommendation for exclusive breastfeeding?
- Answer-6 months
What is the baby's weight gain the first three months? -
Answer-30g/day or 1 oz/day
What is the baby's weight gain after three months of age?
- Answer-15-20g/day
What is the recommended vitamin D supplementation? -
Answer-400 units/day from two months until adolescence
What age is recommended for Elderly Patients get the
Prevnar 13 Vaccination? - Answer-Age 65 and older
What age is recommended for Elderly Patients get the
Pneumococcal Vaccination (PPSV23)? - Answer-Age 65
and older
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What age is recommended for Elderly Patients get the
Shingrix Vaccination? - Answer-Age 59 and older
How many doses are the Shingrix series? - Answer-2
doses
How many months apart should the Shingrix vaccine be
given? - Answer-2-6 months apart
How often should an older adult get the influenza vaccine?
- Answer-Annually (every fall)
How often should one get a Tdap Booster shot? - Answer-
Booster every 10 years
Which of the follow are considered normal BMI range for
older adults?
A. 20-25
B. 23-30
C. 30-45 - Answer-B. 23-30
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Malnutrition risk is considered > 5% weight loss in 1
month, True or False? - Answer-True
Malnutrition risk is considered > 10% weight loss in 10
months, True or False? - Answer-False.
> 10% weight loss in 6 months
In how many second should an older adult be able to
complete the Get Up and Go test? - Answer-< 12 seconds
What are the 4 main factors that alter drug distributions in
older adults? - Answer-1. Increased body fat
2. Decreased lean body mass
3. Decreased body water
4. Reduced serum albumin
Fat soluble drugs accumulate in the adipose tissue leading
to prolonged effects. True or False? - Answer-True
Hepatic Metabolism (Increases/Decreases) with age? -
Answer-Decreases