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Well Child Checks and Development Questions

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What is pediatrics?   show
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What are the main skills the Medical Assistant must have to be successful in Pediatrics?   show
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At birth what tests/examinations are given?   show
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What does APGAR stand for?   show
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When are APGAR scores assessed?   show
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show 0-100=very bad 10=great  
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What does a newborn screening consist of?   show
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When do babies need to come in for Well Baby Checks?   show
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show They protect and help the child's body build antibodies (blocks) to many deadly or serious childhood diseases  
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If on schedule, when will most of a child's immunizations be complete?   show
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When are children most succeptible to serious diseases especially Haemophilus Influenzae B?   show
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What information is important about immunizations before they are given?   show
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If your patient is due for a vaccination, but you cannot give it, or they receive an immunization and the parents report a severe reaction, what must you do?   show
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What does VAERS stand for?   show
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show Type of vaccine given, Lot number, manufacturer, expiration date, VIS given and revision date, dosage, route of administration, side effects reported, administration site, date of administration, date next dose due  
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What is another name for a Newborn?   show
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What is the age range for Newborns?   show
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What is the average HR, and RR for Newborns?   show
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How do you count a Newborn's respiratory rate?   show
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How many urinary voidings should a Newborn have daily on average?   show
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What is the visual ability of a Newborn?   show
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show They will squint or shut their eyes tightly when bright light is seen.  
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show They will startle at loud noises.  
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What does the Medical Assistant check at every Newborn/Infant Check (well-baby)?   show
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What can a temperature be indicative of?   show
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show 1-12 months  
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If you need to obtain an infant BP, what do you need?   show
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What technique do you use if you cannot obtain an infant's BP with instruments?   show
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What changes should a baby's weight have made from birth to 12 months old?   show
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show Oral temperature, Aural Temperature, Rectal temperature, and Axillary temperature  
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What is an oral temperature, what age group is it appropriate for and why?   show
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What is an aural temperature, what age group is it appropriate for and why?   show
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What is a rectal temperature, what age group is it appropriate for and why?   show
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show Axillary temperature is taken in the armpit (axilla), it is advised for toddlers and preschoolers because it is safe and nonintrusive.  
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What age group would the Snellen vision test be given?   show
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What is blood tested on Preschoolers for when healthy otherwise?   show
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show private parts  
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show 100-160 HR20-40 RR  
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What are the average vitals for a toddler?   show
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What is the age range for toddlers?   show
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show 3-6 years  
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show 70-120 HR16-22 RR82-110/50-78 BP  
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What is the age range for school aged children?   show
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What are the average vitals for school aged children?   show
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show 11-21 years(physician may prefer to cut off adolescents around 18, the social age of adulthood)  
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What are the average vitals for adolescents?   show
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What social issues would be addressed at a WCC for a School Aged Child that had not been previously?   show
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What social issues would be addressed for Adolescents at a WCC that had not been previously?   show
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