100%.
where do you check pulse for children >2 correct answers radial (week 1 ppt)
where do you check pulse for children <2 correct answers apical (week 1 ppt)
what is normal HR for 1-2yrs correct answers 70-150bpm(week 1 ppt)
what is normal HR for 2-6yrs correct answers 68-138bpm(week 1 ppt)
what is normal HR for 6-10yrs correct answers 65-125bpm(week 1 ppt)
what is normal resp for early childhood correct answers 20-40resp/min(week 1 ppt)
what is normal resp for late childhood correct answers 15-25resp/min(week 1 ppt)
what muscle do children less than 7 use to breath correct answers ABD/diaphragmatic
breathers(week 1 ppt)
where to take temp for younger than 3months correct answers rectal; norm is 37.5 (98.6-99.5)
(week 1 ppt)
what does FLACC stand for correct answers Faces, Legs, Activity, Crying, Consolability (week
1 ppt)
what ages is FLACC used for correct answers 2months - 7yrs/non-verbal (week 1 ppt)
, what is considered outside growth parameters correct answers less than 5% or greater than 95%
(week 1 ppt)
to what age do we measure head circumference correct answers up to 24-36months old or if head
size is questionnable like shunts or premature births (week 1 ppt)
normal head circumference correct answers should be equal to chest circumference up to 1-2yrs;
chest >head if >2yrs (week 1 ppt)
what is common schedule of tooth eruption correct answers generally begins by 6months; begins
with lower & upper incisors; majority of toddlers have full 20teeth by age 2yrs (week 1 ppt)
what is the denver development scale correct answers assessments developmental stages for ages
0-6; has 125 items divided into 4 parts-social, language, fine motor, & gross motor
(medicine.net)
how to assess head/skull correct answers palpate sutures/fontanels/fractures/swelling; assess
head control (week 1 ppt)
how old when posterior fontanel closes correct answers 2 months (week 1 ppt)
how old when anterior fontanel closes correct answers 12-18months (week 1 ppt)
when is it a red flag for infant unable to hold head erect correct answers 6months- may indicate
cerebral injury, requires further developmental/neurological eval (week 1 ppt)
what is tortocollis (Wryneck) correct answers contraction of sternocleidomastoid muscle causing
head to tilt to involved side (week 1 ppt)