Paeds emergencies, genetics and neonatology COPY Flashcards
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Recall 2 causes of neonatal collapse
Sepsis
CHD
Recall 4 possible causes of jaundice in the neonate 24h-2w
Breast milk/ physiological
Infection e.g. UTI
Bruising (instrumental delivery)
Polycythaemia
2 causes of neonatal jaundice <24h from birth
Haemolytic disorders: RhD, ABO, G6PD, HS
Congenital infection
7 causes of prolonged neonatal jaundice (>2w)
Bile duct obstruction- Biliary Atresia
Congenital hypothyroidism
Haemolytic disorders
Infection e.g. UTI /Congenital
High GI obstruction: Pyloric stenosis
Neonatal hepatitis
Breast milk/ physiological
Recall 4 common causes of rash in the neonate
Nappy rash
Milia
Erythema toxicum
Mongolian blue spot
Recall 2 causes of seizures in the neonate?
Hypoglycaemia
HIE
Recall 4 milestones that should be reached by one year
Walks unsteadily/ cruises
Pincer grip
“mama, dada, no”
Waves bye bye
Recall 4 milestones that should be reached by 18 months
Runs
Stack 4 blocks, scribbles
Point at objects they want + know 6+ words
Symbolic play
Recall 5 milestones that should be reached by 2 years
Up stairs 2 foot/ step
8 blocks + Draws Vertical line
Link 2 words in sentences + understand 2 step commands
Dry by day
Recall the milestones that should be reached by 3 years
GM: Hop on 1 foot, walk upstairs 1 foot per step, downstairs 2 feet per step
FM: Draws circle, bricks in a bridge, makes single cuts in paper with scissors, string of beads
S+L: understands negatives + adjectives. Talks in 3-4w sentences
Social: begins to share toys, plays alone without parents, parallel play, eats with fork + spoon, bowel control
What are the 4 domains of development?
Gross motor skills (develop head to toe)
Fine motor skills
Language + speech
Social skills
In what period of life should primitive reflexes be present?
From birth, to no later than 6 months
Recall the 5 primitive reflexes
Moro (sudden head drop –> arms outstretched)
Stepping
Rooting
Palmar and plantar grasp
Atonic neck (fencing posture)
Why do gross motor skills develop from head to toe?
That is how myelination develops
What are the limit ages for gross motor developmental milestones?
Head control 4m
Sits unsupported 9m
Stands independently 12m
Walks independently 18m
What are the limit ages for fine motor developmental milestones?
Reaches for objects: 6m
Transfers: 8m
Pincer grip: 12m
At what age should children say 6 words with meaning?
18 months
At what age should children be able to smile?
6 weeks
Limit age 8w
How can abnormal progression be classified?
Slow but steady
Plateau,
Regression
Acute insult
What is tested in the full physical exam (first 72 hours)?
Heart, hips, eyes, testes
When is the Guthrie heel prick test done?
7 days
When is the new baby review done and what does it involve?
2 weeks: safe sleeping, vaccination, feeding, caring, development
How is hearing tested in the neonate, and when is this done?
Automated Otoacoustic Emission/ AOAE
At 4 weeks
When is the second full physical exam, and what does it involve?
At 6 weeks (done by GP) - DDH testing, testicles, heart, weight, length, vaccination discussion