Paediatric Assessment Flashcards

1
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What is the Bayleys: Ax or screening?

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Assessment (keiko)

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2
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What is the purpose of the bayleys?

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identify infants and children with developmental delay, chart their progress and create interventions

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3
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Is the bayleys standardized?

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yes, has norms to compare scores

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4
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What population is the baylers desgined for?

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16d to 42 mo

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5
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What are the domains of the bayleys (5)

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  1. Cognitive (attention, memory)
  2. Language (receptive, expressive, vocal)
  3. Motor (GM/FM)
    (parent quest)
  4. Social emotional (self regulation, relationships)
    (parent quest)
  5. adaptive behavior (communication, daily living, socialization)

1st 3 domains through children interaction

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6
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describe the scoring of the bayleys

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calculate age to determine starting point

Need to achieve 3 “2s” in a row to confirm starting pt: if not go back until reach it

Ceiling: scores 0 5X row

Score: 0-2 (mastery, emerging, not present) => higher better

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7
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What is BOT-2: Ax or screening?

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Ax

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8
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What is the purpose of BOT-2

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overview FM and GM

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9
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is bot-2 standardized?

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yes, has norms to compare score

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10
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what is the population of bot-2

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children and YA: 4-21 yo => within school range

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11
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describe the domains of bot-2 (4)

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4 composites with (subtests)
1. FM control (precision, integration)

  1. manual coordination (manual dexterity, UE cooridnation)
  2. Body coordination (bilateral coordination, balance)
  3. Strength & agility (running/speed/agility, strength)

=> have to complete all composites but can choose which desired subtect => also has short form

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12
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what is AIMS: Ax or screening

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Ax based observation

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13
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What is the purpose of the AIMS

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: identify infants at risk or with abnormal motor development and compare it with normals over time. Provides range of GM skills but not specific to each position.
(perlman)

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14
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is the AIMS standardized?

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yes, has norms

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15
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what is the population of the aims?

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18 mo or younger

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16
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what are the domains of the aims

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4 subscales
prone
supine
sit
stand
17
Q

describe the scoring of aims

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identify least mature (lowest skill observed)

Identify most mature window

Credit 1 point for each item below least mature

Credit 1 point for each item observed in window of skills

18
Q

What is the PEDI: Ax or screening

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ax

19
Q

what is the purpose of the pedi

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ax functional skills, level of independence, motivation required to perform functional activities thru interview w child and parent

20
Q

is the pedi standardized?

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yes has norms

21
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what are the 3 domains of the pedi?

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  1. self-care (dressing, brushing hair/teeth, handwashing, washing body/face, utensil, toileting)
  2. mobility (tranfers bed toilet tub , indoor locmotion, outdoor locomotion, upstairs, downstairs
  3. social function (communication, social interactive play w adults and other children, time, chores, protection)
22
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describe the scoring of the PEDI

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0-1 => higher better

23
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pop of pedi

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0-8 yo