(2) Domains: disease, functional, developmental. Which does motor, speech/language,
and social fall under? - Answer developmental
(2) Domains: disease, functional, developmental. Which does health maintenance,
nutrition, elimination, sports/activities, sleep, role r'ships, coping, perceptual, sexuality,
and values/beliefs fall under? - Answer functional
(2) Domains: disease, functional, developmental. Which does PMI, ROS, Fam Hx, and
environmental history fall under? - Answer disease
(2) Standardized screening tests on peds should be performed (at a minimum) at the
following ages: _______________? - Answer 9, 18, 24, and 30 months
(2) SHADESS acronym for assessing teens stands for? - Answer Strengths
School
Activities
Drugs
Emotions
Sexuality
Safety
(3) An "essentialist" view of culture would be? - Answer fixed, stereotypes
(3) A "constructivist" view of culture is? - Answer evolving, open
(5) An infant will lose 5-8% of body weight after birth but will regain it in how long? -
Answer 14 days
(5) Typical infant wt gain per day is? - Answer o.5-1oz (14-28g)
(5) Infants nutritional needs to promote growth are? - Answer 110kcal/kg/day
(5) At what age will infants typically double their birth weight? - Answer 4-6 mos
Attachment theory comes from ethology, which means it comes from what kind of
studies? - Answer Animal
(10) What percentage of intake of a child's diet should be made up of protein? - Answer
5-30
Where is the following pathogen normally found: staphylococcus aureus. - Answer skin,
hair, naso-oropharynx, lower GI, cerumen, vagina
Where is the following pathogen normally found:Staphylococcus epidermidis - Answer
skin, hair, naso-oropharynx, adult vagina, urethra, conjunctive, ear, lower GI
, NUNP 545: Pediatric primary care, Burns
Where is the following pathogen normally found: streptococci pneumoniae - Answer
mouth, pharynx
Where is the following pathogen normally found: streptococci pyogenes (group A) -
Answer nasopharynx mouth, rarely low GI and vagina
A child presenting with kawasaki disease will be irritable or lethargic? - Answer irritable
A child presenting with meningitis or sepsis will be irritable or lethargic? - Answer
lethargic
A stiff or painful neck in a child might indicate? - Answer meningitis
A new heart murmur in a child might indicate? - Answer rheumatic fever or endocartitis
Refusal to walk in a child might indicate: - Answer deep tissue infection--eg pyomyositis
osteomyelitis
septic arthritis
meningitis
Enanthem or enanthema is: - Answer a rash (small spots) on the mucous membranes.
It is characteristic of patients with smallpox, measles, chicken pox and roseola infantum.
It can also indicate hypersensitivity.
exanthema: - Answer a widespread rash usually occurring in children. It can be caused
by toxins, drugs, or microorganisms, or can result from autoimmune disease.
abnormal vital signs in a child can indicate: - Answer dehydration or septic shock
Eyes: which vision dysfunction is x linked? Red-green deficiency or Blue-yellow
deficiency? - Answer Red-green=x-linked
Blue-yellow=acquired
Peripheral vision testing of CN II should be checked at which degrees upward,
downward and medially? - Answer upward 50
downward 70
medially 60
What is the Hirschberg test? - Answer Corneal light reflex
what might fluorescein staining give information about? - Answer corneal damage
Tests to diagnose orbital cellulitis, trauma, or tumor of eyes? - Answer U/S, CT, MRI
When is an eye U/S contraindicated? - Answer suspected ruptured globe