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Pediatric Assessment

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What is a Chief Complaint?   Why the patient came in to the doctors office.  
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What is an example of an Conculding question?   Is there anything elas I need to know  
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When assessing a child; How are you suppose to be?   Eye level, Relaxed, and Calm  
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Whaen does an childs assessment begin?   When they walk in the door  
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What is Anthropmetrics?   Height,weight, head & chest circumference  
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What is an Easy temermant?   The child can walk into any situation and own it  
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What is a Difficult temperament?   child has hard time adjusting to new situations  
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What is a Slow to warm up temperament?   child withdraws on 1st exsposure  
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What is the (DDST) Denver II Developmental Test?   A test for the childs developmental delayed  
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How do you do a IQ test?   development agedivided by chronological age times 100.  
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What is th 1 thing you look for in all parts of your assessment?   Symmetry  
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WHat is Mottling?   A normal, marbling,splotchy appearance of the skin due to fluctuations in circulation.  
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If a child comes in because they are sick, What do you get?   The Day History  
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What happens when the child is Hyperbilirubinemia?   they appear Jaundiced (yellow)  
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WHat is a Halequin Sign?   One side of the body is red and the other side is not due to cirulation fluctuations; its normal  
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What are Mongolia spots?   Gray spots found on a child at birth  
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What is Venix and What does it tell you?   cheese like white lubricant that is sometimes found on a baby at birth. If the baby is full term  
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WHat are Fontanels?   Soft Spots in a babies head.  
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When does the Anterior Fontanels Close up?   by 18 months  
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When does the Posterior Fontanels Close up?   by 2 months  
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WHat is the normal assesssment of a Fontanel?   soft and flat  
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What are Suture lines?   where the bones of the skull come together or overlap. But never Seperate  
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What is Molding?   when the suture lines overlap in the cranium  
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WHat is a Caput succedaneum?   A soft localized area of the scalp due to a vaccum extractor or the baby being in the birth canal for a long period of time.  
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WHat is a Cephalohematoma?   a collection of blood between the cranial bones in the periosteal membranes.  
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What is a craniotabe?   A softened cranial bone that will close in 1 or 2 months  
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What test is done for visual Acuity?   A Snellen Test  
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What test is known as the "Cover Test"for vision?   The Hirschberg Test  
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WHat is an Obliget breather?   a infant less than 2 months old with uncoordinated breathing  
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What are you looking for when you examine the baby's mouth?   pink gums, tongue is midline when they stick out there tongue and smile symmetry.  
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What do a nurse look for in a chest exam?   Symmetry when the chest rise ans fall  
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What would a nurse not want to find in a childs gentorectal area?   redness, drainage, and swelling  
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When assessing the back what does the nurse want to find?   a straight spine  
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What is the most refined senses a baby has?   touch  
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WHat is a Newborn?   first 12-24 hr of life  
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What is a neonate?   first 30 day s of life  
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What is the first priority in every baby?   Respiratory  
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What is the nomal respiratory rate for a newborn?   30-60 bpm  
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What happens if a baby has Acrocyanosis?   its normal for the 1st 24 hrs of life  
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WHat is the normal newborn heart rate?   110-160 bpm  
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Is something wrong if the baby is crying and their heart rate is 200bpm?   nothing is wrong its normal when crying  
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True or False: Are transient murmurs normal during the new born period?   True. Only for the 1st 24 hrs  
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Does newborns have acute vision?   No  
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What colors should be used for a babies mobile?   Red/black or black/white. Faces are most interesting  
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What is the average head cm size foe a baby?   32-37 cm  
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True or False: Chest circumfrance is 2cm less than their head cm.   true  
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What is the normal baby temp?   97.6 to 97.8  
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Why is the babies 1st temp taken recatally?   To check for patency  
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WHat is the normal baby pulse?   120 to 140 bpm  
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When you are doing vital signs on a babies and infants; how long does the assessment last?   1 full minute  
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Which age group is the most difficult to perform assessments on?   toddlers and preschoolers. give them options  
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