Overview Flashcards

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What is child health

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Age related specialty that includes ages 0-14, usually up to 16 and occasionally up to 18
Includes versions of all adult specialties – e.g. paediatric renal

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What are the risks of being premature

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more likely to develop slowly
More likely to get ill
Higher mortality
RDS - lack of surfactant

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3
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How does neglect affect development

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Can lead to abnormal development
If not fed properly you wont grow
If parents don’t engage or stimulate you then language and communication skills wont develop

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What diseases do infants mostly get

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Mainly infections

Respiratory, GI etc

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What are the main causes of illness in school age/adolescent kids

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Mostly accidents

Risk taking behaviour such as drugs and alcohol in the older group

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At which age does the majority of childhood death occur

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In the first year of life
Neonatal mortality
Very vulnerable stage

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What government initiatives exist to help improve child health

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GIRFEC - getting it right for every child

SHANARRI - Safe, healthy, achieving, nurtured, active, respected, responsible and included

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