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ACTH; Increased - Cushing's Disease 
 
ACTH; Decreased - Addison's Disease 
 
TSH; Increased - Hyperthyroidism 
 
TSH; Decreased - Hypothyroidism 
 
ADH; Increased - SIADH 
 
ADH; Decreased - Diabetes Insipidus 
 
Pregnancy Steps - Estrogen low; FSH; Gonatotropin; LH from Anterior Pituitary 
 
Pregnancy; Start - FSH Starts
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homeostasis correct answer: stable internal processes. middle is normal. 
 
pathology correct answer: microscopic study of tissues 
 
gold standard experiments correct answer: double blind study, big 
ex: drug companies 
 
global health correct answer: no escaping, no avoiding, no boundaries 
 
diagnoses correct answer: specific disease, identification requires multiple sources, data. aggressiveness in testing 
 
etiology correct answer: what causes the disease 
 
idiopathic correct answer...
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Define epidemiology correct answer: Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of health states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to control health problem 
 
What are 2 fundamental assumptions of epidemiology? correct answer: 1. Diseases do not occur by chance 
2. Diseases are not randomly distributed 
• Disease distribution indicates something: 
• The epidemiologists' job is to find the 'something' through systematic investigatio...
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What age of child has the highest body-water percentage? correct answer: Newborns (75%), it decreased with age. 
 
What are the body-water percentages for: 
Newborn 
Infant 
Child/Adolescent 
 
why are they different? correct answer: Newborn 75% 
--brain + skin occupy a greater proportion of body weight and are high in interstitial fluid 
 
Infant 65% 
--high BSA promotes fluid loss, (5-6x greater fluid exchange daily) 
--little fluid reserve in ICF; high metabolic rate requires generous fluid...
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What are example of unintentional injuries? correct answer: - road traffic 
- falls 
- fire/burns 
- drowning 
 
What are examples of intentional injuries? correct answer: - homicide 
- child abuse 
- self-harm 
- suicide 
 
What are examples of combined unintentional/intentional injuries? correct answer: - child neglect 
- drug overdose 
- not vaccinating 
 
What is the leading cause of death in ages 1-34? correct answer: unintentional injuries 
 
What is the leading cause of death under ...
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Renal disfunction: Hematocrit correct answer: -Anemia (lower hematocrit) 
-The kidneys normally produce the hormone, erythropoietin, which stimulates bone marrow to produce RBCs. When the nephrons fail, the kidneys can't produce erythropoietin. This leads to decreased hematocrit. 
 
Renal disfunction: Potassium correct answer: -Hyperkalemia 
-Nephron damage or failure leads to decreased GFR which leads to the inability to filter out excess K+ 
 
Renal disfunction: Calcium correct answer: -Hy...
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What is Pediatric Palliative Care? correct answer: • Pediatric palliative care refers to caring for or comforting children living with progressive, life-threatening illnesses 
• Life-threatening illnesses are those conditions where survival to adulthood is a challenge. In a medical context, "palliative" means to care or to comfort, as opposed to curing 
- enhancing quality of life for kids and their familes wihth pain mangement and fulfilling their physical, psycholgical and spiritaul go...
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When should you start an infant's first foods? correct answer: When they: 
 
-sit up alone or w/ support 
-use neck muscles to hold head up straight 
-open mouth when they see something coming 
-turn head away if they don't want it 
-mouth stays open if they want it 
-keeps tongue flat and low when spoon enters mouth 
-closes lips over spoon 
-keeps food in mouth 
 
What are some suggestions for 'baby's first foods'? correct answer: Iron fortified baby rice cereal or barley 
--mixed w/ fo...
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What is pediatric palliative care? correct answer: specialized medical care for children with serious illnesses that focuses on providing relief of symptoms, pain, and stress 
 
What is the most important aspect of working with palliative patients? correct answer: ensuring quality of life is maintained 
 
What are ways to maintain physical quality of care? correct answer: Maintaining functional ability, for example, independence, pain management, cognitive function, sleeping, appetite 
 
What...
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Disappearance of the ________ ________ is a sign that the infant is ready for solid food. correct answer: Extrusion reflex 
 
T or F: All primitive relfexes dissapear over the first few months of life. correct answer: F - Most do, but some take up to a year. 
 
T or F: One stool every day or two is considered normal if the stool remains soft. correct answer: T. 
 
T of F: A benefit of formula is that it has a higher iron concentration than breast milk. correct answer: F - It does have higher...
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