ICF DAY 2 Flashcards
instinct
ID
reality
Ego
society/ conscience
Superego
acting w/o thinking of consequences
Ego
can identify right vs wrong
Superego
stranger anxiety begins at
7 months
stranger anxiety peaks at
8 months
two vaccines given at birth
BCG and Hepa B
how many weeks interval when giving immunization
4 weeks
3 vaccines given at 6 weeks
Penta, OPV, PCV
3 vaccines given at 10 weeks
Penta, OPV, PCV
4 vaccines given at 14 weeks
Penta, OPV, PCV and IPV
2 Vaccine given at 9 months
MMR and IPV (updated)
1 vaccine given at 1 year
MMR
other term for measles
Rubeola
other term for mumps
infectious parotitis
other term for rubella
german measles
5 vaccines in Pentavalent vaccine
DPT, Haemophilus Influenza Type B, Hepa B
Other term for Diptheria
Pseudomembrane
other term for Pertussis
whooping cough
other term for tetanus
lock jaw
route and dose of pentavalent
5 ml right thigh
other term for Leprosy
Hansen’s disease
Interval between Hepa B1 and Hepa B2 (old schedule)
6 weeks
Interval between Hepa B2 and Hepa B3 (old schedule)
8 weeks
vaccines given at 6 weeks (old sched)
DPT1, Hepa B2 and OPV
vaccines given at 10 weeks (old sched)
DPT 2 AND OPV 2
vaccines given at 14 weeks (old sched)
DPT 3, Hepa B3 and OPV
What type of immunity is the actual exposure to infection
Natural Active
What type of immunity is breastfeeding/ pregnancy
Natural Passive
What type of immunity is immunizations/ vaccines
Artificial Active
What type of immunity is the immunoglobulins
Artificial Passive
Tetanus toxoid is a what type of immunity
Artificial Active
Anti-tetanus serum is a what type of immunity
Artificial Passive
this is the soldier of the body
Antibodies
Microorganisms in the body
antigen
Stages of Play- Infancy
Solitary Play
Stages of Play- Toddler
Parallel Play
Stages of Play- School Age
Competitive Play
Stages of Play- Preschool
Cooperative Play
Playing alone
Solitary play
Playing alone in the presence of other children
Parallel Play
Playing with large group
Cooperative Play
Playing with the same sex/ peers
Competitive Play
toddler learns about death at what age?
3 years old
Loss of his body part is a common fear
preschool age
2 Developmental Milestone at 1 month old
Midline Vision
Lift head momentarily
Developmental Milestone at 2 months old (3 answers)
social smile
cooing sound
head lag
Developmental Milestone at 3 months old
(2 answers)
LOL
holds head in prone position
Developmental Milestone at 4 months old (2 answers)
bubbling sound
disappearance of STEP reflex
Life saving reflex
Extrusion reflex
STEP Reflex
S- step/ dancing reflex
T- tonic neck/ fencing reflex
E- extrusion reflex
P- palmar grasp reflex
Developmental Milestone at 5 months old
front to back
Developmental Milestone at 6 months old (4 answers)
roll over
sitting w/ support
oh oh sound
eruption of first tooth
what part is the eruption of first tooth
lower central incisor
temporary tooth is also known as
deciduous teeth
number of primary teeth
20 teeth
month of start of eruption of first tooth
6 months
years to complete deciduous teeth
2 1/2 years
Developmental Milestone at 7 months old (2 answers)
hand to hand coordination
start of stranger anxiety
Developmental Milestone at 8 months old (2 answers)
sits w/o support
peak of stranger anxiety
Developmental Milestone at 9 months old (2 answers)
creep and crawl
says dada and mama
Developmental Milestone at 10 months old (6 answers)
Peek a boo
stands with support
pulls self to stand
Pincer Grasp Reflex
responds to own name
understands word no
Developmental Milestone at 11 months old
walks w/ support
Developmental Milestone at 12 months old (2 answers)
stand alone
takes their first step
softening of cranial bones
craniotabes
vision of newborn
20/150 vision
red spot on the eye of newborn
subconjunctival hemorrhage
subconjunctival hemorrhage disappears at ___ weeks
2-3 weeks
asymmetrical facial movement
bells palsy
uneven gluteal folds
hip dysplacia
white, glistening cyst on the palate/ gums
Epstein pearls
whitish lesion appearing like milk curds on the tongue and mucous membrane of the mouth
Oral thrush
Oral thrush is caused by
Candidiasis/ moniliasis
low set ears is an indication of (3 answers)
Kidney/ renal failure
down syndrome /trisomy 21
chromosomal abnormalities
scaly scalp, dermatitis, pruritic
accumulation of sweat, dirt and sebum
Seborrhea
Maceration of skin folds
Intertrigo
bungang araw
Miliaria
bacterial infection in the mouth
Impetigo
Boils on the skin
Furunculosis
nangangating pepe
Candidiasis/ Moniliasis
nagsusugat na pepe
Syphilis
nagnananang pepe
Gonorrhea
cauliflower/ genital warts
HPV
strawberry cervix
Trichomoniasis
Fanning out of toes after inverted J
Babinski Reflex
Palmar grasp reflex disappears in what week
6 weeks- 2 months
fully developed palmar grasp reflex is seen at what month
4 months