2. Paeds History Taking Flashcards

1
Q

What helps building rapport with kids?

A
Thinking about your childhood
What made you happy
What triggered your imagination
What was fun
Favourite toys
Best things to play with
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2
Q

What can you prepare before seeing the child?

A
Why they are three
Name, age and sex
Observe child before starting your assessment
Likely diagnosis 
If in clinic set up toys
What to rule out/what is serious 
What have the nurses seen
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3
Q

What are the key stages to history taking

A

Establish patient name and family dynamic
Presenting complaint
HOPC
Narrow differential

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4
Q

What are some helpful units to know when dealing with weight?

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450g is a pound
And ounce is a 1/16th of a pound
A Stone is 14 pounds (6.3Kg)

KG and grams used here

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5
Q

How much weight should a baby gain?

A

150-200g/ week 1st 6 months
20-30g per day
Up to 10% loss in first few days is common

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6
Q

How do you measure feed volumes

What is normal feed volumes

What is important to know about feed volumes?

A

Millilitres in Britain,

Babies should have around 140-180 ml/kg/day

Fluid ounces in America, around 30ml to an ounce
20 ounces in a pint

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7
Q

What should you ask about poo?

A
Children in nappies bs independent toileting
Frequency (per day, week or even month) 
Size shape appearance and consistency
Difficulty passing
Pain passing
Blood or mucus seem
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8
Q

What else is covered in a paediatric history?

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Past history 
Immunisations
Development
Medications 
Family and social history- family dynamic, smoking
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9
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What do you ask about pregnancy is a paediatric history?

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Pregnancy (Consider: Gestation/ Mode of delivery/ Place of Birth/ Birth weight/ Mother’s
antenatal health and any problems in labour/ Need for resuscitation or neonatal care after birth.
- The detail explored will depend on the age and presentation of the child- of greater
relevance if the child is an infant or presenting with a respiratory, neurological or developmental problem)

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10
Q

Challenges to an examination of a child?

A

Can’t jump straight in
Collatearal history
Dealing with parents

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11
Q

What tricks can you use for the general examination?

A

Use toys to assess movement, eyes,
Feel lymph nodes carefully from front on
Listen through clothing to avoid cold stethoscope
Resp rate and rate of breathing just be looking

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12
Q

What are some tips to start an examination

A

Observe first
Don’t blame face the child, stay happy
Speak to the child even if they are weeks old
Get down to their level
Be careful moving them, keep parents close
Gradual exposure
Show interest in toys and play

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13
Q

What is the method for paediatric examination?

A
Pre assessment
Observe during history
Think of each system 
Think of each area
Think of the method for that age
Rapport is essential
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