10. Childhood Disorders: Physical Development Flashcards

1
Q

at what age should a person smile spontaneously?

A

1 month

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2
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at what age should a person smile responsively?

A

2 mos

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3
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at what age should a person work for a toy?

A

5 m

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4
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at what age should a person wave bye-bye?

A

8m

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5
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at what age should a person indicate want by crying/pointing?

A

10m

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6
Q

at what age should a person play simple games?

A

12 m

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7
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at what age should a person laugh?

A

2-4 months

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8
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at what age should a person turn in response to a voice?

A

3-7 m

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9
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at what age should a person babble, say mama/dada?

A

7-10m

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10
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at what age should a person say mama/dada specifically?

A

7-14m

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11
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at what age should a person have 3 words?

A

15m

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12
Q

by 18 months, what should a kid be saying/doing?

A

should have at least 1-2 words at minumum, should want variety in play, should want to interact with caregivers

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13
Q

if a child is nonverbal, what is the differential?

A

ear/nerve, brain (processing, stroke, autism spectrum), genetic problems

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14
Q

autism is an impairment of what areas?

A

communication, social interactions, with preference for non-functional repetitive actions, decline in imaginative play

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15
Q

ratio of boys:girls with autism?

A

4:1

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16
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what is Rett syndrome?

A

uncommon cause of autistic behavior. Xlinked gene, only found in girls (fatal for males)

17
Q

what is the impact of an older father on ASD?

A

fathers >40y are 6x more likely to have a child with autism than fathers <30y

18
Q

DSM4 criteria for autistic disorder?

A

6 items total from a list: at least 2 impairments in social interaction, at least 1 impairment in communication, at least 1 stereotyped/repetitive pattern of behavior

19
Q

a few items from the physical exam that could suggest autism spectrum disorder

A

macrocephaly, exaggerated facial features, difficulty with attention or hyper/hypoactivity, toe-walking or poor coordination

20
Q

A young mother brings in her 20 month old son who is not walking yet. Are you concerned?

A

Yes, even not walking at 18 months is concerning

21
Q

At what age should a person be able to lift head 45 deg?

A

0-3 m

22
Q

At what age should a person be able to lift chest and head up with arm support?

A

3-5m

23
Q

At what age should a person be able to roll over?

A

2-5m (though wide range; depends on how fat!)

24
Q

At what age should a person be able to sit freely?

A

6-8m

25
Q

At what age should a person be able to stand holding on to something?

A

7-8m

26
Q

At what age should a person be able to stand for 2 secs?

A

10-13m

27
Q

At what age should a person be able to walk well?

A

10-16m

28
Q

What is Gower’s sign? what does it suggest?

A

typical of duchennes muscular dystrophy. Have to tripod, walk up own legs to stand up

29
Q

examples of fine motor coordination?

A

picking up a raisin
holding spoon
using crayon
toys: stacking and matching

30
Q

by what age should a person be able to grasp a finger, un-fist hand?

A

3m

31
Q

by what age should a person be able to extend and rake with hand, bring to mouth?

A

4m

32
Q

by what age should a person be able to rake pellet into hand, hold a cube?

A

6m

33
Q

by what age should a person be able to clap?

A

7m

34
Q

by what age should a person be able to pinch-grasp between lateral thumb and proximal index finger?

A

9m

35
Q

by what age should a person be able to pinch-grasp between pad of index and thumb, or point?

A

10m

36
Q

by what age should a person be able to pinch-grasp between fingertips?

A

12m

37
Q

what is cerebral palsy?

A

non-progressive movement disorder, causing physical disability

38
Q

what are a few areas of treatment for CP?

A

limb braces, physical and occupational therapy, crutches, wheelchairs, meds, surgery