Preventive And Community Flashcards

(34 cards)

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Essential Intrapartum and Newborn Care:

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Immediate and thorough drying of the newborn
Early skin to skin contact
Properly timed cord clamping and cutting
Non-separation of newborn and mothee for early breastfeeding

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Minimum criteria for discharge of a term newborn: (Physical)

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Alert/active with normal and stable VS
No jaundice for the first 24H
With urination and 1 stool passed spontaneously

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Discharge prior 24HOL after delivery, must follow up when?

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24-72 hours of discharge or anytime if with danger signs

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4
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Screening procedures for adolescents include:

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CBCP
Dyslipidemia (Risk Factors)
STI (Sexually Active Adolescents)

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Among adolescents, what age do we do visual acquity screening?

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10, 12 and 15 years old

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Among adolescents, what particular age group should we screen for scoliosis?

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10 to 12 years old (Female)
13 to 14 years old (Male)

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Depression screening among adolescents starts at this age:

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12 years old, and annually

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Recommended hours of sleep for adolescents:

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6 to 12 Y.O: 9 to 12 Hours per Day
13 to 18 Y.O: 8 to 10 Hours per Day

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It is a process by which the health care professional recognizes children whobare at risk of developmental and behavioral conditions and can be done at every well child visit.

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Developmental Surveillance

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This is administering a standardized tool designed to identify children at risk for developmental and behavioral diaorders particularly done at ages 9, 18, 24 and 30 months old

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Developmental Screening

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At what age children are screened for developmental and behavioral disorders?

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9, 18, 24 and 30 months

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It is a complex process of identifying developmemtal or behavioral disorders and the provision of management plan

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Developmental Evaluation

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In what age can we start to administer an Autism Spectrum Disorder Specific Screening Tool?

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18 and 24 Months

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14
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True or False:
Standing height is -0.7 cm less than the recumbent length

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True

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True or False:
BMI enables early detection and prevention or overweight and obesity problems

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True

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16
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Newborn Screening Act of 2004

17
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The Universal Newborn Hearing Screening and Intervention Act pf 2009

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True or False:
According to RA 9709, all infamta less than 3 months born outside the hospital should be screened for hearing impairments.

19
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Once with a positive newborn hearing loss screening, infants should undergo am audiologic diagnostic evaluation prior to what age?

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6 months of age

20
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Early detection of leukocoria and strabismus which are the most presenting sign of which eye disorder?

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Retinoblastoma

21
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Vision testing using LEA starts at what age?

22
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Visual acquity for children age 3 to 3 and 11 Months:

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Visual Acquity of children aged 4 to 4 and 11 Months:

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Visual Acquity for children aged 5 years old and older:

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Deworming is done at which particular age group?
1 year old to 12 years old
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When is the time for the first dental visit?
6 to 12 months old Time of eruption of the first tooth and no later than 12 months
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Recommendwd Flouride Use in Children:
6 Months to 2 YO: Smear 2 to 6 YO: Pea Size More than 6YO: Full Length of Bristle
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Sedentary screen time for 2 to 5 years old:
Less than 1 Hour per day
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Age appropriate physical activities for children and adolescents:
60 minutes daily or on most days
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Child Passenger Safety: Infants and Toddlers
Rear facing
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Child Passenger Safety: Children <8YO:
Facing forward, belt-positioned booster seat
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Child Passenger Safety: No front seating for ages:
Less than 13 YO
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In screening for IDA, CBCP is taken at which age?
6 to 24 Months 2 to 6 YO 10-19 YO
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True or False: Screening urinalysis is done on first encounter with an adolescent.
True