Milestones + GCS Flashcards
1
Q
What can a baby do at 1 month?
- Gross Motor
- Vision + Fine motor
- Hearing and language
- Social, emotional and behavioural
A
- Lift head
- Track objects with eyes
- Coo
- Smiles, recognises parents
2
Q
What can a baby do at 6 months?
- Gross Motor
- Vision + Fine motor
- Hearing and language
- Social, emotional and behavioural
A
- Sit unsupported
- Palmar grasp / grab things
- Constenant babbles, turns to sounds out of sight
- Stranger anxiety
3
Q
What can a baby do at 9months?
- Gross Motor
- Vision + Fine motor
- Hearing and language
- Social, emotional and behavioural
A
- Cruise around furniture
- Pincer grip
- Mama / dada / understands “no”!
- Waves bye bye, plays patacake
4
Q
What can a baby do at 12 months?
- Gross Motor
- Vision + Fine motor
- Hearing and language
- Social, emotional and behavioural
A
- walks unsteadily
- pincer grip
- dada/mama
- holds cup with 2 hands
5
Q
What can a child do at 2 years?
- Gross Motor
- Vision + Fine motor
- Hearing and language
- Social, emotional and behavioural
A
- Take 2 steps - run and jump
- Tower of 6
- 2 words phrases “give teddy”
- follows 2 step commands, starts potty training, pulls off some clothing
6
Q
What can a child do at 3 years?
- Gross Motor
- Vision + Fine motor
- Hearing and language
- Social, emotional and behavioural
A
- Ride tricycle
- Draw a circle
- 3 words sentences
- Brush teeth, takes turns
7
Q
When is the limit age for walking?
A
18 months
8
Q
When is the limit age for 6 words with meaning?
A
18 months
9
Q
When is the limit age for standing with support?
A
12 months
10
Q
What are the paediatric GCS scores for eyes?
A
Same as adults:
- 4 - spontaneous eye opening
- 3 - open to voice
- 2 - open to pain
- 1 - no response
11
Q
What are the paediatric GCS scores for verbal?
A
In over 5 same as adults
under 5:
- 5 - Normal ( coos, babbles)
- 4 - irritable cry
- 3 - cries to pain
- 2 - moans to pain
- 1 - no response
12
Q
What are the paediatric scores for motor?
A
- 6 - normal
- 5 - withdraws to supraorbital pain, or localizes
- 4 - withdraws to nailbed pain
- 3 - flexion to supraorbital pain
- 2 - extension to supraorbital pain
- 1 - no response
13
Q
What are the signs of an innocent murmer?
A
Soft
Short
Systolic
aSymptomatic
left Sternal edge