proctored Flashcards

1
Q

sickle cell immunization

A

pneuomococcal conjugate vaccine
meningococcal
HIB

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2
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sicle turbidity

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sreening tool detects the prescence of hbs but will not differentiate the trait

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3
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sucking and rooting reflexes

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birth to 4 months

elicted by stroking an infants cheeck, infant turns head toward side that was touched

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4
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palmar grasp

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birth to 4 months

elicted by placing an object in an infants palm he infant grasps the object

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5
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plantar grasps

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birth to 8 month s

elicited by touching sole of an infants foot, infants toe curl downward

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6
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moro relfex

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birth to 6 months
elicited by allowing head and trunk of an infant in a semi sitting position fall backward to an angel of at least 30
infants arms and legs symmetrically extend, then abduct while fingers spread to form c shape

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7
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tonic neck reflex

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birth to 3 to 4 months
turning an infants head to one side
infant extends arm and leg on that side and flex arm and leg on opposite side

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8
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babinski relfex

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birth to 1 year
stroking outer edge of the sole of an infant foot up toward the toes
the infant toes fan upward and out

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9
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stepping

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birth to 4 weeks

holding an infant upright with his feet touching a flat surface makes stepping movements

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10
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1m

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demonstartes head lag

has strong grasp relfex

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2m

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left head off mattress when prone

holds hands in an open position, grasp reflex fading

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3m

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raises head and shoulder off mattress when prone only slightly head lag

no longer has a grasp relfex keeps hands loosely open

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13
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4m

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rolls from back to side

grasps objects with both hands

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14
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5m

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rolls from front to back

uses palmar grasp dominantly

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15
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6m

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rolls from back to front

holds bottle

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16
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7m

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bears full weight on feet, sits leanin forward on both hands

moves objects from hand to hand

17
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8m

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sits unsupported

begins using pincer grasp

18
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9m

A

pulls to a standing position, creeps on hands and knees

has a crude pincer grasp, dominant hand preference

19
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10m

A

changes from prone to a sitting position

grasps rattle by handle

20
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11m

A

cruises or walks while holding onto something

place object into a container neat pincer grasp

21
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12m

A

sits down from standing position without assistance walks with one hand held

tries to build a two block tower without success can turn pages in a book

22
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15 months

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walks without help, creeps up stairs

uses a cup, builds a tower of two blocks

23
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18m

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runs, falls often, throws ball overhand, jumps in place 2 feet, pulls and pushes toys

manages spoon, turns pages in book, builds tower 2 or 3 or 4 blocks

24
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2y

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walks up and down stairs by placing both feet on each step

builds tower of 6 to 7 blocks turns pages of book one at a time

25
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2.5y

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jumps across floor, off chair using both feet, stands on one foot quick, tiptoe steps

draws circles, good hand finger coordination

26
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digoxin toxicity

A
bradycardia
dysrthymias
nausea
vomiting
anorexia

without hold 90 for infant
without 70 for child

27
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lab test for rheumatic fever

A
  • throat culture for GABHS
  • blood antistreptplysin 0 titer
  • c-reactive protien
  • erythrocyte sedimentation rate
28
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teaching about arterial cardiac catherization

A
  • fluid intake can help with the removal of the dye from body
  • monitor the site for infection
  • use mild analgesics for pain
  • keep dressing clean and dry
  • no strenious exercise
29
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pertusis

A

whooping couch

spread

  • direct contact
  • droplet
  • indirect contact with freshly contaminated articles

common cold s/s
severe conjestion 1 to 2 weeks coughing fits, violent and rapid coughing, loud whooping sound