Objective 9 - aa Flashcards

1
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2 months:

~Gross Motor

~Fine Motor

~Cognitive, Linguistic, & Communication

~Social-emotional

A

~Gross motor: lift head

~Fine motor: follow to midline

~CLC: vocalize

~SE: social smile

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4 months:

~Gross Motor

~Fine Motor

~Cognitive, Linguistic, & Communication

~Social-emotional

A

~Gross motor: sit, head steady

~Fine motor: grasp rattle

~CLC: laugh

~SE: regard own hand

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6 months:

~Gross Motor

~Fine Motor

~Cognitive, Linguistic, & Communication

~Social-emotional

A

~Gross motor: roll over (50-90%: sit, no support)

~Fine motor: reach

~CLC: turn to rattling sound (50-90%: turn to voice)

~SE: work for toy out of reach (50-90%: feed self)

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9 months:

~Gross Motor

~Fine Motor

~Cognitive, Linguistic, & Communication

~Social-emotional

A

~Gross motor: stand holding on (50-90-%: pull to stand)

~Fine motor: pass cube

~CLC: single syllables (50-90-%: dada/mama)

~SE: feed self (50-90%: wave bye bye)

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12 months:

~Gross Motor

~Fine Motor

~Cognitive, Linguistic, & Communication

~Social-emotional

A

~Gross motor: pull to stand

~Fine motor: bang 2 cubes (50-90%: put block in cup)

~CLC: babbling

~SE: protodeclarative pointing, pat-a-cake

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6
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What does this represent? Is it normal?

A

Failure to thrive - falling off on growth chart.

Not normal.

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7
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What does this represent? Is it normal?

A

Familial short stature.

Skeletal maturation and puberty timing are WNL for age. Final height is just short.

Variant of normal.

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8
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What does this represent? Is it normal?

A

Constitutional growth delay. Growth & puberty are delayed and growth continues beyond the time the average child stops growing.

“Late bloomer”

Variant of normal.

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9
Q

When does the first tooth appear and which tooth is it?

A

6-10 months

Lower central incisor

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10
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When do you lose your first tooth, and which tooth is it?

A

6-7 years

upper or lower central incisor

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11
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What and when are the last primary teeth lost?

A

Upper and lower second molars

10-12 years

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12
Q

What vaccine is given at birth?

A

Hep B, first dose

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13
Q

What immunizations are FIRST given at 2 months?

A

Rotavirus

DTaP

Hib

PCV (pneumococcal)

Polio (IPV)

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14
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What immunizations are FIRST given at 12 months?

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MMR

Varicella

Hep A

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15
Q

Influenza vaccine is given yearly starting when?

A

6 months

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16
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What immunizations are FIRST given at 11-12 years old?

A

HPV

Meningococcal

17
Q

About 80% of children achieve success at daytime continence by what age?

A

30 months

18
Q

What are the first permanent teeth to appear, and when?

A

Upper and lower first molars

6-7 years

19
Q

When do the permanent central incisors appear?

A

7-8 years

20
Q

What are the last permanent teeth to appear, and when?

A

Third molars (wisdom teeth)

17-21 years