Growth and development Flashcards

(25 cards)

1
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Which stage does puberty starts

A

Tanner stage 1

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What Tanner stage:

prepubertal: absent pubic hair, same size, proportion of penis, testes, scrotum as in childhood

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Stage 1

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What Tanner Stage:

Sparse growth of long downy hair at the base of the penis, minimal or no enlargement of penis, enlargement of testes, pigmentation of scrotal sac

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Stage II

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4
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What Tanner Stage:

Increase in amount of pubic hair with curling, significant enlargement in penis, further enlargement of testes

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Stage III

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5
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What Tanner Stage:

Pubic hair is adult like in type but not distribution, development of facial and axillary hair, further enlargement of testes and penis

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Stage 4

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6
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What Tanner Stage:

Pubic hair in medial aspects of thighs; linea alba

Adult scrotum and penis

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Stage V

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7
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Which Tanner stage:

Pubic hair as in an adult female but not in distribution; areola and nipple form secondary mound above breast tissue;

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Stage IV

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8
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Which tanner stage:

Dark, coarse, curly hair sparsely over the symphysis pubis, enlargement of breast tissue and areola, with no separation of contours

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Stage III

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9
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Which tanner stage:

Long, downy pubic hair near the labia, appearance of breast buds

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Stage II

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10
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Which Tanner Stage:

Pubic hair as in adult female with distribution in inner thighs, linea alba; large breasts with single contour

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Stage V

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11
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Common developmental tasks for 3 year-old include

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standing on one foot,

riding a tricycle,

saying his name, gender, and age,

copying a circle, and

recognizing some colors.

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12
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In infants, the asymmetric tonic neck reflex ceases after:

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2 months

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13
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The test of choice to confirm and assess developmental dysplasia of the hip (DHH) in a 3 month old is

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ultrasound of the hip

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What age has ability to draw a person with a body, head, arms, and legs, recognize most letters and can print some, know his address and phone number, dress self without help, able to skip and tiptoe, and play cooperatively and enjoy a playmate’s company.

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5 years old

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15
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talipes equinovarus

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Club foot

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16
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When does a child’s vision approximate 20/20

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5-6 years old

17
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Which reflexes might a one month-old infant be expected to exhibit?

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Moro,

stepping,

rooting

18
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A five year old will engage in what type of play

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Cooperative play

19
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breast development in Stage 5 in females includes the

A

projection of nipple only

20
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At what age does the infant follow simple commands

21
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Which Tanner stage: (prepubertal): absence of breasts, pubic hair

A

Tanner Stage 1

23
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Cognitive and language development during infancy follows which one of Piaget’s stages of development

24
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asymmetric tonic neck reflex ceases after

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Galant's reflex is elicited when the infant is supported prone with one hand, and then one side of the back (one centimeter from the midline), is stroked from the shoulder to the buttocks. The spine should curve toward the stimulus