Well Child Exam Flashcards

1
Q

When do you see a newborn after birth to see for jaundice?

A

3 days

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2
Q

When are most primitive reflexes gone by?

A

6 months

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3
Q

When do you start measuring BMI?

A

Age 2

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4
Q

When does an infant double their birth weight? Triple? Quadruple?

A

4-5 months, 1 year, 2 years

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5
Q

When does annual screening for BP begin?

A

3 years

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6
Q

Reasons for a baby under 3 to have BP measured

A

Congenital heart disease (prematurity, renal disease)

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7
Q

When does lead screening begin?

A

2 years

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8
Q

When is the earliest you want to refer to a dentist?

A

1 year (up to 4)

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9
Q

When is the peak incidence for SIDS?

A

2-4 months

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10
Q

When do you do lipid testing?

A

When BMI is greater than 85th percentile

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11
Q

When are circumcisions?

A

24 hours

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12
Q

Developmental stage documentation

A

Eating, sleeping, excretion, development

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13
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M-CHAT

A

Given at 15 months, 1 abnormality and check again, 2 abnormal and refer

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14
Q

When do you do Denver screening?

A

0-5 years for Autism

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15
Q

When do you screen for TB?

A

2 years unless history says otherwise

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16
Q

Congenital viral infections

A

TO (Toxoplasmosis), R (rubella), C (CMV), H (herpes)

17
Q

Common FTT problems

A

Overdilution of formula, feeding juice, too much fluid means less food

18
Q

When do you stop bottle feeding?

A

1 year

19
Q

SIDS risk factors

A

Premie, smoking while preg, traumatic birth, previous child with it

20
Q

Plagiocephaly at 6 months

A

Use helmet

21
Q

How long until you must catch strabismus?

A

3 years

22
Q

Heel stick at 24 hours

A

For bilirubin levels