Which of the following usually occurs in children between 12-14 years old?_____
#2
Low birth weight is defined as less than _____ grams (5.5 pounds)
#3
Evidence of physical abuse in a child includes _____ (e.g. cigarette, buttocks/thighs)
#4
A pot-bellied, pale, puffy-faced child with protruding umbilicus, protuberant tongue, and poor brain development is characteristic of _____
#5
Which of the following usually occurs in children between 5-7 years old?_____
#6
Clinical features of _____ syndrome include short height, small head circumference, facies with saddle nose and prominent forehead, small genitalia, and delayed skeletal maturation
#7
Which of the following is associated with hypothyroidism as a predisposing condition?_____
#8
A child wishes to know more about his/her illness.
#9
What does the APGAR predict?
#10
What are the components of the APGAR score?
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Obesity in children Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Which of the following usually occurs in children between 12-14 years old?_____
Answer: Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphyses
Flashcard 2: Low birth weight is defined as less than _____ grams (5.5 pounds)
Answer: 2500
Flashcard 3: Evidence of physical abuse in a child includes _____ (e.g. cigarette, buttocks/thighs)
Answer: burns
Flashcard 4: A pot-bellied, pale, puffy-faced child with protruding umbilicus, protuberant tongue, and poor brain development is characteristic of _____
Answer: cretinism
Flashcard 5: Which of the following usually occurs in children between 5-7 years old?_____
Answer: Legg-Calve-Perthes
Flashcard 6: Clinical features of _____ syndrome include short height, small head circumference, facies with saddle nose and prominent forehead, small genitalia, and delayed skeletal maturation
Answer: Laron
Flashcard 7: Which of the following is associated with hypothyroidism as a predisposing condition?_____
Answer: Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
Flashcard 8: A child wishes to know more about his/her illness.
Answer: Ask what parents have told the child about their illness. In most cases, parents decide what information can be relayed.
Flashcard 9: What does the APGAR predict?
Answer: prognostic for development of neurological problems
Flashcard 10: What are the components of the APGAR score?
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