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What fontanel closes first ANSWER- Posterior
When does the posterior fontanel close ANSWER- 2-3 months of age
When does the anterior fontanel close ANSWER- 9-18 months of age
How much weight should an infant lose after delivery ANSWER- 7-10% of their
body weight
When should infants be back to their birth weight ANSWER- 2 weeks
When should infants weigh double their birth weight ANSWER- By 6 months
When should infants weigh triple their birth weight ANSWER- By 12 months
When should the moro reflex disappear ANSWER- Around 2 months
When should the stepping reflex disappear ANSWER- Around 2 months
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Hen should the palmar grasp disappear ANSWER- Around 6 months
When should an infant be able to roll from their back to their stomach ANSWER-
Around 4 months
When should an infant be able to roll both directions ANSWER- By 6 months
Around when does an infants first tooth erupt ANSWER- Around 6 months
When does stranger and separation anxiety usually start ANSWER- Around 9
months
When do babies develop unilateral hand skills ANSWER- Around 9 months
When do babies develop true hand dominance ANSWER-
Usually by 12 months but starting around 10-11 months
How many words should an infant say at 12 months old ANSWER- 2-4 words
When will infants say mama and dads with meaning ANSWER- Around 12
months
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When would you be concerned if they are not ANSWER- Around 12 months old.
Should be walking by 18 months
Which cranial nerve is affected in trigeminal neuralgia ANSWER- V
How do you treat Raynauds ANSWER-
1st - lifestyle modifications 2nd - CCBs
Can also use other BP meds and SSRIs (like fluoxetine if amlodipine not
controlling symptoms)
What diabetes medication class is not appropriate to use in heart failure patients
Why ANSWER- TZDs. Can cause increased fluid retention
What would you expect to see with an abnormal Rinne test ANSWER- Bone
conduction is greater than air conduction
What would you expect to see with an abnormal Weber test ANSWER-
Sensorineural hearing loss - sound is heard louder in the intact ear Conductive
hearing loss - sound is heard louder in the affected ear
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When do Parkinson's tremors usually occur What about essential tremors
ANSWER-
Parkinson's - with rest
Essential - with intent or activity
What are the 3 cardinal symptoms of Parkinson's disease ANSWER- Tremor
(resting)
Bradykinesia Rigidity
What heart sound can be heard with extra fluid on the body ANSWER- S3 (like
in heart failure and pregnancy)
When might you hear an S4 heart sound ANSWER- In uncontrolled HTN or left
ventricular hypertrophy
Which valve is closest to the armpit and which valvular problem may cause a
murmur that radiates there ANSWER-
Mitral valve
Mitral regurgitation