Adolescent Health Flashcards

1
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What age group does the WHO define as adolescence?

A

Adolescence: 10-19 years

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2
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What is the difference between the Youth age group and Young People age group as determined by WHO

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Youth: 15-24 years

Young People: 10-24 years

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3
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What are the three types of changes that occur during adolescence?

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Biological
Psychological
Social

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4
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What biological changes occur during adolescence?

A

Puberty
Growth
CNS development

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5
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What psychological changes occur during adolescence?

A

Abstract thinking
Identity development
Morality

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6
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What social changes can occur during adolescence?

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Developing autonomy

Changing relationships with family and peers

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7
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What does the “STEP” acronym stand for with regards to development in adolescence?

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S - Sexual Maturation and Growth
T - Thinking
E - Education/Employment
P - Peers/Parents

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8
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When there is a child safeguarding issue, should their family be involved?

A

Yes you must consider the patient’s parents and family but the young person comes first

=> always act in the best interests of the young person

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9
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A person under the age of 16 years shall have legal capacity to consent on their own where, in the opinion of a qualified medical practitioner, they are capable of understanding the procedure or treatment. TRUE/FALSE?

A

TRUE

Age of Legal Capacity (Scotland) Act 1991

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10
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In Scotland parents can authorise treatment a competent young person has refused. TRUE/FALSE?

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FALSE

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11
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What topics may we want to discuss with adolescent patients that may not otherwise come up in a history taking?

A
Home
Education/Employment 
Eating
Activities 
Drugs
Sex/ STIs
Suicidality
Safety and Risk Taking
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12
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If a 16 year-old female with learning difficulties has had sex with an 18 year-old male, would this be considered an underage sex and child protection issue?

A

In terms of ages, both can consent

HOWEVER, if the female has learning difficulties this may affect her ability to consent

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13
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What mental health disorders commonly present in adolescence?

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Eating disorders
Mental Illness – depression, anxiety, psychosis
Chronic fatigue
Functional disorders

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14
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What physical health problems are common in adolescence?

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Diabetes
Epilepsy
Asthma
Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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15
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What social health issues do adolescents experience?

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Drugs and Alcohol

Sexual Relationships

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16
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What must you be aware of when prescribing for adolescents?

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  • In obese teenagers; prescribe for ideal body weight
  • In drug hx patients forget inhalers, creams, contraception => ask
  • Be aware of prescribing teratogenic drugs