Advanced health assessment 500
exam 1
1.where do you check pulse for children >2: radial (week 1 ppt)
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2.where do you check pulse for children <2: apical (week 1 ppt)
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3.what is normal HR for 1-2yrs: 70-150bpm(week 1 ppt)
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4.what is normal HR for 2-6yrs: 68-138bpm(week 1 ppt)
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5.what is normal HR for 6-10yrs: 65-125bpm(week 1 ppt)
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6.what is normal resp for early childhood: 20-40resp/min(week 1 ppt)
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7.what is normal resp for late childhood: 15-25resp/min(week 1 ppt)
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8.what muscle do children less than 7 use to breath:
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ABD/diaphragmatic breathers(week 1 ppt)
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9.where to take temp for younger than 3months: rectal; norm is 37.5
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(98.6-99.5) (week 1 ppt) q, q, q,
10.what does FLACC stand for: Faces, Legs, Activity, Crying,
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Consolability (week 1 ppt)
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11.what ages is FLACC used for: 2months - 7yrs/non-verbal (week 1 ppt)
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12.what is considered outside growth parameters: less than 5% or
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greater than 95% (week 1 ppt)
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13.to what age do we measure head circumference: up to 24-
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36months old or if head size is questionnable like shunts or premature
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births (week 1 ppt)
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14.normal head circumference: should be equal to chest q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
circumference up to 1-2yrs; chest >head if >2yrs (week 1 ppt)
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15.what is common schedule of tooth eruption: generally begins by
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6months; begins with lower & upper incisors; majority of toddlers have full
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20teeth by age 2yrs (week 1 ppt)
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16.what is the denver development scale: assessments
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developmental stages for ages 0-6; has 125 items divided into 4 parts-
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social, language, fine motor, & gross motor (medicine.net)
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17.how to assess head/skull: palpate
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sutures/fontanels/fractures/swelling; assess head control (week 1 ppt)
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18.how old when posterior fontanel closes: 2 months (week 1 ppt)
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19.how old when anterior fontanel closes: 12-18months (week 1 ppt)
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20.when is it a red flag for infant unable to hold head erect:
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6months- may indicate cerebral injury, requires further
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developmental/neurological eval (week 1 ppt)
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21.what is tortocollis (Wryneck): contraction of
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sternocleidomastoid muscle causing head to tilt to involved side (week
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1 ppt)
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22.what can be done about tortocollis neck: stretching exercises; may
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order PT and reassess in 2-4weeks; infant may have hip dysplasia as well so
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exam 1
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exam 1
1.where do you check pulse for children >2: radial (week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
2.where do you check pulse for children <2: apical (week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
3.what is normal HR for 1-2yrs: 70-150bpm(week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
4.what is normal HR for 2-6yrs: 68-138bpm(week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
5.what is normal HR for 6-10yrs: 65-125bpm(week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
6.what is normal resp for early childhood: 20-40resp/min(week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
7.what is normal resp for late childhood: 15-25resp/min(week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
8.what muscle do children less than 7 use to breath:
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
ABD/diaphragmatic breathers(week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q,
9.where to take temp for younger than 3months: rectal; norm is 37.5
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
(98.6-99.5) (week 1 ppt) q, q, q,
10.what does FLACC stand for: Faces, Legs, Activity, Crying,
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
Consolability (week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q,
11.what ages is FLACC used for: 2months - 7yrs/non-verbal (week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
12.what is considered outside growth parameters: less than 5% or
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
greater than 95% (week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q, q,
13.to what age do we measure head circumference: up to 24-
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
36months old or if head size is questionnable like shunts or premature
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
births (week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q,
14.normal head circumference: should be equal to chest q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
circumference up to 1-2yrs; chest >head if >2yrs (week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
15.what is common schedule of tooth eruption: generally begins by
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
6months; begins with lower & upper incisors; majority of toddlers have full
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
20teeth by age 2yrs (week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
16.what is the denver development scale: assessments
q, q, q, q, q, q,
developmental stages for ages 0-6; has 125 items divided into 4 parts-
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
social, language, fine motor, & gross motor (medicine.net)
q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
17.how to assess head/skull: palpate
q, q, q, q,
sutures/fontanels/fractures/swelling; assess head control (week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
18.how old when posterior fontanel closes: 2 months (week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
19.how old when anterior fontanel closes: 12-18months (week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
20.when is it a red flag for infant unable to hold head erect:
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
6months- may indicate cerebral injury, requires further
q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
developmental/neurological eval (week 1 ppt)
q, q, q, q, q,
21.what is tortocollis (Wryneck): contraction of
q, q, q, q, q,
sternocleidomastoid muscle causing head to tilt to involved side (week
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
1 ppt)
q, q,
22.what can be done about tortocollis neck: stretching exercises; may
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
order PT and reassess in 2-4weeks; infant may have hip dysplasia as well so
q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q, q,
1/ q,
10
q,
, Advanced health assessment 500
exam 1
q, assess for that via ultrasound (kidshealth.org)
q, q, q, q, q,
2/ q,
10
q,