Lecture 19 Child Development Flashcards

1
Q

Sturge-Weber syndrome is characterized by facial ____ ____ (____ ____ stain)

A

capillary malformation (port wine stain)

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2
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Characteristic head/neck finding in turner’s syndrome:

A

webbing of neck

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3
Q

White pupillary reflex is called ____ and indicates congenital cataracts or _____

A

leukocoria, retinoblastoma

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4
Q

what is the most common autosomal trisomy in live births? what is the name of this disorder

A

trisomy 21,

down syndrome

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5
Q

down syndrome:

prominent ___ folds, ____ facies, ____ spots, ____ crease, gap between first and second ___

A

epicanthal, flat, brushfield, simian (transverse palmar crease), toes (“sandal gap”)

also slanted palebral fissures, protruding tongue

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6
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patients with down syndrome show ____ with severe head ____

A

hypotonia, lag

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7
Q

where would you see brushfield spots?

A

on the iris

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8
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risk of down syndrome increases with increased maternal ____

A

age

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9
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Edwards syndrome is trisomy ____. Characteristics include “______ feet”, ____ ears, clenched hands, prominent _____, and severe intellectual disability

A

18,
rocker-bottom, low set;
occiput;

also congenital heart disease

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10
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trisomy 13 is called ___ syndrome. symptoms include ____ lip/palate, ___dactyl, ___foot, heart defects

A

patau syndrome, cleft, poly, club

holoprosencephaly, microopthalmia, intellectual disability

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11
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how long do patients with patau syndrome live?

A

usually 6 months

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12
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breastfeeding should be done exclusively for the first ____-

A

6 months;

then add solids

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13
Q

When mom shouldn’t breast feed:

____ positive, HTLV1, untreated ____, chemo, drug abuse, radiation, active herpes or _____

A

HIV, TB, chicken pox

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14
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things okay for mom to have to breast feed:

Hep B/C, ____use, ____ use, fever, CMV

A

tobacco, alcohol

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15
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if an infant has ____, they should not be breast fed

A

galactosemia

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16
Q

hyperbilirubinemia in newborns is due to increased _____ or decreased ____

A

supply (ie HCV);

metabolism (ie deficiency in UGT or increased enterohepatic circulation)

17
Q

bilirubin higher than ___ mg/dL is associated with increased risk for neurological dysfunction

A

25-30 mg/dL

18
Q

____ is a permanent sequelae to increased bilirubin

A

kernicterus

19
Q

jaundice in the first ____ hours is a medical emergency and indicates ____

A

24 hours, hemolysis

20
Q

typical reason for jaundice in first 24 hours:

____ incompatibility or _____ problems

A

blood type, breastfeeding

21
Q

breast fed infants need ___ and ____ supplements. when should whole milk be transitioned to? what about skim milk?

A

vitamin D, iron supplements;

12 months, 2 years

22
Q

3 months: infants should be able to raise ____ and ___ when lying on the stomach;

Social ____ should begin to develop

A

head, chest;

smile

SEE FA59

23
Q

Patients should respond to their own name by ____

A

7 months

24
Q
12 months:
gross motor: \_\_\_\_\_
fine motor: puts object in container
language: says \_\_\_\_
cognitive: finds hidden object easily
A

walk 2 or 3 steps;

mama/dada

25
Q

at 12 months, patients have ____ and ____ anxiety

A

separation, stranger

26
Q

object permanence occurs by ____ months;

imitates people by ____ months

A

9, 12

27
Q

should be able to copy a circle by ____ years and a triange by ____ years

A

3, 5

28
Q

should be able to kick a ball and walk up and down stairs by ____

A

2 years

29
Q

should be able to stack blocks by ____

A

2 years

30
Q

2 years language:

A

should be able to use 2 to 4 word sentences

31
Q

should be able to draw a stick figure by ____

A

4 years

32
Q

should be able to speak in sentences of ___ words and name ____ by 3 to 4 years

A

5-6, colors

33
Q

should be able to dress/undress by __

A

3 to 4 years

34
Q

when are kids aware of their sexuality?

A

4 to 5 years

35
Q

reasons for not reaching milestones:

____ tumor, inborn error of ____, _____ disroder

A

brain, metabolism, neurodegenerative