CONSIDERATIONS FOR PEDIATRICS 2021
CONSIDERATIONS FOR PEDIATRICS RECORDING THE HISTORY AND PE Organizational structure for recording the history and physical examination of newborns and infants is the same as for adults Recorded information varies from the adult’s primarily because of the developmental status of the infant In newborns, the focus is on the transition to extrauterine life and the detection of any congenital anomalies Additional HISTORY for INFANTS Present problem o Newborns include the details of the mother’s pregnancy and any untoward events occurring since birth Details of pregnancy o Mother’s health during pregnancy o Prenatal care o Labor and delivery Infant’s status at birth o Birth weight, respiratory status, color, Apgar scores if known, nutrition, congenital anomalies, meconium staining, bilirubin phototherapy, bleeding, convulsions, prescriptions Breast-fed infants o Frequency; use of supplemental formula and vitamin D supplementation o Mother’s diet, fluid intake, concern with milk supply; any problems with nipple soreness, cracking, or infections; age weaned Formula-fed infants o Specific formula and preparation method, concentration, and amount of water added; frequency of feeding; amount per feeding; total ounces per day; and whether juice, water, or vitamins are given Solid foods o Age at which cereal and other foods were introduced; feeding methods, amount, food preparation; the response of infant to foods Additional to PHYSICAL EXAM for INFANTs General o Age in hours, days, weeks, or months; gender; race o Gestational age o Length, weight, and head circumference with percentiles; for newborns, percentiles for gestational age Mental status o Infant state during examination (irritable, crying, sleeping, alert, quiet) Skin o Color, texture, presence of lanugo or vernix, Mongolian spot, nails o Presence of hemangiomas, nevi, telangiectasia, milia Lymphatics o Visible or palpable lymph nodes Head o Shape, molding, forceps or electrode marks o Fontanel size, dysmorphic facial features, swelling Eyes o Red reflex, corneal light reflex, follows object with eyes o Swelling of lids, discharge Ears o Shape and alignment of auricles, presence of skin tags or pits o Startle to noise or response to voice Nose o Patency of nares, nasal flaring, discharge Mouth o Palate and lip integrity o Presence and number of teeth o Strength of sucking, coordinated sucking and swallowing Neck o Head position, neck control o Presence of masses, webbing, excess skinfolds Chest and lungs o Symmetry of shape, circumference o Breast swelling or discharge o Abdominal or thoracic breathing o Presence of retractions (intercostal, supraclavicular, substernal), presence of grunting or stridor o Quality of cry Heart and blood vessels o Recording as for adults, but with peripheral vascular findings integrated in this section
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considerations for pediatrics