PED HX Flashcards
this states that state also has a societal interest in protecting the child from harm
Doctrine of parens patriae
adolescent decision making is based on?
exceptions?
cognitive ability
maturity of judgement
moral authority
specific diagnosis
mature minor exception
legal emancipation
psychological development?
babies comfortable with strangers
0-6 months
psychological development?
stranger and separation anxiety
6 mon-3 yrs
psychological development?
once trust established
4-14 yrs
psychological development?
but not as talkative
15-17 yrs
for a full medical history, what should be noted?
prenatal birth immunizations previous illness family hx
how does vertical transmission occur?
across the placenta due to pathogens
ascending maternal infection and chorioamnionitis causing infections
perinatal infection acquired during birth via hematogenous route
postnatal infection transmitted via breastfeeding
the teratogens listed below are considered?
CMV rubella varicella toxoplasmosis HSV II HIV
infectious agents
what are some examples of drugs and chemicals considered teratogens during prenatal?
anticonvulsants alcohol cocaine marijuana tobacco
when is teratogenesis most likely?
during organogenesis (between 20-56 days (3-8 week) after fertilization)
tetracycline, fluoroquinolone, valproate and methotrexate are considered teratogens, T/F?
true
factors causing postural birth deformity?
oligohydramnios (potters syndrome) position of feet and legs (breech position, increased incidence of dysplasia of the hip) malformation multiple pregenancy prima gravida
❖Dislocation of hips, shoulders
❖Palsies of arms & legs
indicates?
breech presentation