Developmental Milestones (M1) Flashcards

1
Q

What age does the major milestone of “cruises” occur?

A

9 to 11 months

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2
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How is the scoring done for the Denver Prescreening Developmental Questionnaire II?

A
  1. Look at no’s
  2. If no and child is younger than 75% column then normal
  3. If no and child is older than 90% column, then delay
  4. If no and child is between the age of the two columns, then caution
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3
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What age does the major milestone of pulling-up to standing occur?

A

8 to 10 months

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4
Q

What are the visual developments during 4 to 7 months?

A
  1. follow moving object 180 deg
  2. head and eye movement coordinated
  3. hand and eyes used in coordination
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5
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What affects the development of a child?

A
  1. heredity
  2. environment
  3. culture
  4. physical disabilities
  5. hospitalizations
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6
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What age does the major milestone of jumping occur?

A

2 years

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7
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What age does the major milestone of hopping occur?

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3 years

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8
Q

What is the normal amount of time for the birth height to have increased by 20%? 1. Increased by 50%? 2

A
  1. 3 months

2. 1 year

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9
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What are the instructions given for the Denver test after drawing the age line?

A
  1. administer all items intersected by the line

2. administer at least three items nearest left of the line until able to do three of them

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10
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How would you mark an item on the Denver that the child cannot do and is in the blue?

A

Caution (C)

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11
Q

How many delays/cautions for the Denver PDQII must there be to consider referral for diagnostic evaluation?

A

2 delays or 3 cautions

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12
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How many delays/cautions for the Denver screening must there be to consider referral for diagnostic evaluation?

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2 delays or 3 cautions

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13
Q

What are the visual developments during 0 to 3 months?

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  1. recognize familiar faces and objects
  2. follow moving objects with eyes
  3. begin to use hands and eyes in coordination
  4. swipe moving object with hand
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14
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How many delays/cautions for the Denver screening must there be to give activities to the parents to do and retest in one month?

A

one delay or two cautions

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15
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What percentage of kids can do the items that are in the blue section that the line passes through?

A

75 to 90%

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16
Q

What age does the major milestone of running occur?

A

13 to 19 months

17
Q

What percentage of kids can do the items that are in the white section that the line passes through?

A

25 to 75%

18
Q

During the Denver Prescreening Developmental Questionnaire II who answers the questions? 1. When do you stop asking questions? 2

A
  1. caregiver

2. until circle 3 “no’s”

19
Q

What are the cut offs for if the developmental age is considered over the chronologic age?

A
  1. born more than 2 weeks premature

2. under 2 years old

20
Q

What are the four major areas of the Denver developmental screening test?

A
  1. gross motor
  2. fine motor
  3. language
  4. personal-social
21
Q

What are the general orders of development in terms of certain parts of the body?

A
  1. head to foot
  2. trunk to extremities
  3. large muscle to small muscle
22
Q

How would you mark an item on the Denver that the child cannot do and is left of the line?

A

delay (D)

23
Q

What age does the major milestone of walking occur?

A

11 to 15 months

24
Q

How many delays/cautions for the Denver PDQII must there be to give activities to the parents to do and retest in one month?

A

one delay or two cautions

25
Q

What are the options for the letters that you can put next to each of the items of the Denver to indicate the child’s performance?

A
  1. P: pass (able to do)
  2. F: fail (not able)
  3. NO: no opportunity
  4. R: refusal to attempt
26
Q

What age does the major milestone of walking up one step at a time with railing occur?

A

16 to 18 months

27
Q

What is the normal amount of time for the birth weight to have doubled? 1. Tripled? 2. Quadrupled? 3

A
  1. 5 months
  2. 1 year
  3. 30 months (2.5 years)
28
Q

What age does the major milestone of sitting without support occur?

A

5 to 7 months

29
Q

What is the progression of the major fine motor milestones?

A
  1. picks up objects with one hand
  2. transfers object from one hand to another
  3. holds 2 objects, one in each hand
  4. grabs crayon in fist
  5. hold object with one hand and manipulate it with the other hand
  6. uses fingers and thumb to grasp crayons
  7. cut across paper with scissors
  8. print first name (four letters)
30
Q

What age does the major milestone of rolling over occur?

A

4 to 5 months