General Flashcards
Name the 11 complications of prematurity
P: Patent PDA
R: Resp distress, CLD
E: Encephalopathy from intracranial bleed/HIE –> CP
M:Metabolic immaturity- unable to regular BSL etc.
A: Apnoeas of prematurity
T: Thermoregulation, unable to control
U: Umbilical line requirements. Look for scars
R: Retinopathy of prematurity
I: Infection/immunological immaturity
T: Transient anaemia, anaemia of prematurity
Y: yellow (jaundice)
Full form of GMFCS
Gross motor function classification scale
What are other assessment tools used in CP?
Functional mobility scale (FMS)
5 features in the international classification of disability?
Body structure and function
Activity
Participation
Personal factors
Environmental factors
Gross motor milestones at 4 months (3)
LIfts head on arms when in prone, sitting with support, no head lag on pull to sit
Gross motor milestones at 6 weeks (3)
Head control developing but lag, curved back when sitting, flat pelvis on prone position
What age do you transfer objects?
6 months
Atwhat age do you shake a rattle
4 months
t What age do you reach for objects
5 months
At what age do you build bricks (not just give back to examiner)
15 months
Age for immature pincer grisp
9 months
Age for mature piner grip
12 months
Age of pencil skills (scribbling with pencil)
18 months
Age of drawing circle
3 years
Way to remember language for 1, 2 and 3yo
1: 1 meaningful word
2: 2 word sentences
3: 3word sentences