Milestones and Immunisation Flashcards
what happens in the screening process
check milestones
check vaccination
deliver health promotion
target supervision and intervention to risk groups
what should a child be able to do in their first year
raise head when lying on tummy
pay attention to someones face
moves arms and legs
what does a baby do at 2 months
smiles and coos
what does a baby do at 3 months
eyes follow a moving objects
able to hold head erect
what does a baby do at 4 months
holds rattle for extended period
sits supported for a period of time
what does a baby do at 5 months
reaches for objects
stands firmly when held
what does a baby do at 6 months
turns over from back to stomach
turns towards sound
sits with little support
what can a baby do at 7 months
transfer an object from one hand to the other
sit without support
what can a baby do at 8 months
sit and crawl
what can a baby do at 9 months
say mama or dada
what can a baby do at 10 months
pull themselves up
drink from a cup
what can a baby do at 11 months
walk holding onto furniture
what can a baby do at 12 months
walk with one hand held
enjoys some solid foods
what can a baby do at 15 months
walk by themselves
scribbles on paper after shown
what can a baby do at 18 months
build a tower with three blocks
what can a baby do at 2 years
run
walk up and down stairs using alternate feet
what can a baby do at 3 years
can repeat two numbers in a row
knows their gender
can copy a circle
what can a kid do at 4 years
can repeat a simple 6 word sentence
can wash hands and face without help
why are vaccinations given
prevent certain infectious diseases
reduce or eliminate infectious diseases
when might BCG vaccine be given
shortly after birth if the child is in a country where tuberculosis is still a threat