Year 3 Paediatrics

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Decks in this class (36)

Growth & Development (bj)
What are the major phases of chil...,
What are the 5 key developmental ...,
How do you do milestones with pre...
35  cards
Approach to assessing children
0  cards
A child's journey
0  cards
Infant feeding (not finished)
What factors determine birth size...,
What is the average birth weight ...,
How much energy does a
21  cards
Vomiting and malabsorption 1 (PS & GOR)
What are the phases of vomiting,
What are the potential triggers o...,
What are the different types of v...
23  cards
Vomiting and malabsorption 2 (bilious vom & coeliac)
What is billious vomiting,
Is billious,
What is meant by malrotation volv...
26  cards
Paediatric jaundice - Bilirubin metabolism
Summarise the main functions of t...,
What causes lfts to be abnormal,
Despite the name mr lecture man s...
13  cards
Paediatric jaundice
When dealing with paediatric jaun...,
When dealing with paediatric jaun...,
When dealing with paediatric jaun...
23  cards
Constipation
Define c,
What signs may there be of consti...,
What are the reasons a child can ...
8  cards
Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohns & UC)
Describe compare the presentation...,
Describe the typical presentation...,
Compare the presentations of uc a...
17  cards
Paediatric neurology (Intro & Headaches)
What types of pathologies can aff...,
What are the main bits of a neuro...,
What
15  cards
Paediatric neurology (seizures)
What is the difference between se...,
What is a convulsive syncope,
What is an epileptic seizure
31  cards
Paediatric neurology (head shape & size)
This is a normal bebeys skull ide...,
The fontanelles in a babys skull ...,
Clinically how do we measure head...
11  cards
Paediatric neurology (Neuromuscular disorders)
Note differentials for a child pr...,
Where do lower motor neurones begin,
What features of a history would ...
15  cards
Children with special needs
What are the normal developmental...,
Define developmental delay in ter...,
3  cards
Paediatric genetics 1
Describe the aetiology of downs s...,
What are the features of,
What signs on examination would y...
27  cards
Paediatric genetics 2
What is turners syndrome what cau...,
What are the main features of tur...,
What are the features of lymphoed...
8  cards
Adole$cent health
When is adolescence,
How common are mental health prob...,
Structurally how is the adolescen...
12  cards
Clinical features of asthma
What is asthma,
What are the symptoms of,
Histologically what features are ...
15  cards
Management of non-acute asthma
0  cards
Management of non-non-acute asthma
0  cards
Upper respiratory tract infections
What are the different urtis,
What is rhinitis,
Describe the natural course of rh...
16  cards
Lower respiratory tract infections
How does tracheitis present how w...,
What microorganisms cause tracheitis,
What is bronchitis
25  cards
Nephritic & Nephrotic Syndrome (bj)
What are the 3 layers of the glom...,
Define nephritic vs nephrotic syn...,
Describe the typical presentation...
20  cards
AKI & CKD (bj)
What are the criteria of aki,
How do you diagnose aki,
How do you classify aki
32  cards
Derm - Eczema
What are the major endogenous typ...,
What could cause eczema in genera...,
In general how do you treat eczema
21  cards
Derm - Infections & Systemic
Try to think of the major childho...,
Define impetigo,
What would impetigo look like
29  cards
Sepsis & Meningitis
Define sepsis,
What organisms cause sepsis,
At what age is sepsis most common
19  cards
Skin Infections & Viruses
What causes most surface infectio...,
How are strep staph treated,
What causes scarlet fever
27  cards
Immunodeficiencies & infections
Most primary immunodeficiencies a...,
What about a childs illness would...,
What infections arise from ab def...
13  cards
Congenital Cardiac Defects
What causes a congenital heart de...,
Which cardiac defects present wit...,
When doing a paediatric history e...
27  cards
Child Protection
What legislation covers child pro...,
What about a bruise would suggest...,
What about a fracture would sugge...
7  cards
Neonates - Physiology
Describe the passage of oxygenate...,
The foetal lungs arent functional...,
Where does a foetal o2 sat sit
8  cards
Neonates - Pathology
How do we refer to a foetus with ...,
How small is sga,
What are the types of sga
18  cards
Immunisations
When are you immunised with the d...,
When are we vaccinated against ha...,
When are we vaccinated against hep b
16  cards
Oncology
At what age do you expect to see ...,
What cancer is ass with the follo...,
How do we classify childhood cancers
19  cards

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