PREVENTIVE PEDIATRICS, PPS POLICIES Flashcards
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Dose of caffeine causing loss of motor control and dizziness
A. 100-200mg
B. 500-600mg
C. 300-400mg
A. 100-200mg
Dose of caffeine causing wakefulness, alertness and improved flow of thoughts and motor coordination
A. 100-200mg
B. 500-600mg
C. 300-400mg
A. 100-200mg
Dose of caffeine causing muscle tremors and sleeplessness
A. 100-200mg
B. 500-600mg
C. 300-400mg
B. 500-600mg
Negative effects of caffeine affects
A. hormones
B. bone growth
C.cognitive
D. cardiac
B. bone growth
Minimum allowable age of child labor
A. 15yo
B. 16yo
C. 17yo
D. 18yo
A. 15yo
Anti Child labor Act:
A. RA 9709
B. RA 9288
C. RA 9482
D. RA 9231
D. RA 9231: Anti Child labor act
RA 9709: Newborn Hearing Screening
RA 9288: NB Screening test
RA 9482: Anti Rabies Act
TRUE OR FALSE. Standing ht is 0.7cm less than recumbent ht
TRUE
MC presenting signs of retinoblastoma
A. Leukocoria and strabismus
B. Leukocoria and ptosis
C. Leukocoria and exophtalmos
A. Leukocoria and strabismus
First dental visit
A. eruption of first tooth
B. not older than 12mos
C. >12mos
D. A and B
D. A and B
Adolescent screening tests include all EXCEPT
A. Depression starting 12yo
B. CBC once during early, middle and late adolescent
C. UA annually
D. PAP smear at 21yo females regardless of sexual activity
C. UA annually
UA done once during initial visit and if symptomatic
Matching type
lumpy food, table food, finger good, puree
6, 8, 10, 12 mos
- 6mos: pureed
- 8mos: finger food
- 10mos: lumpy/chopped food
- 12mos: table food
Recommended caffeine intake
4-6yo
7-9yo
10-12yo
4-6yo 45mg/day
7-9yo 62.5mgday
10-12yo 85mg/day
Which of the ff contains the highest amount of caffeine
A. mountian dew
B. brewed coffee
C. coca cola, classic
D. Black tea
B. brewed coffee 135mg
A. mountian dew 55mg
C. coca cola, classic 34mg
D. Black tea 40-70mg
The AAP recommends comprehensive periodic health assessments beginning at age _ with attention to school health issues.
A. 2yo
B. 3yo
C. 4yo
D. 5yo
B. 3yo
Pre – operative evaluation is a must for almost all surgical procedures and medical testing requiring anesthesia, EXCEPT:
A. Healthy patients requiring nerve blocks, local or topical anesthesia and/or no more than 50% nitrogen oxide, oxygen and no other sedative or analgesic agents
B. Patients receiving sedation analgesia or conscious sedation
C. Both A and B
D. NOTA
C. Both A and B
Greatest risk in pediatric surgery
A. Cardiac
B. Pulmonary and airway
C. Hematologic
B. Pulmonary and airway
Cardiac- adult
Parents and patient must be informed that any information revealed in confidence to the physician must be respected as private communication between patient and physician except in the following cases:
A. when patient is suicidal or wants to hurt himself/herself;
B. when patient is homicidal or wants to hurt others;
C. when the patient is a victim of any form of abuse
D. ALL
D. ALL
TRUE or FALSE. Stem cell research involving aborted fetuses and pre-implantation embryos are acceptable
FALSE
* Stem cell research involving aborted fetuses and pre-implantation embryos are NOT acceptable.
The 4 key elements of dysentery treatment according to IMCI.
3F 1A
Feeding
Fluids
Follow up
Antibiotics
Maximum set point at which adverse effects can result.
A. 70db
B. 75db
C. 80db
D. 85db
E. 90db
D. 85db
Permissible noise level set by DOH for an 8 hour work period to reduce occupational noise hazard.
A. 70db
B. 75db
C. 80db
D. 85db
E. 90db
E. 90db
At _, fetus can perceive sound
A. 23-26th wk AOG
B. 26-28
C. 28-30wks
A. 23-26th wk AOG
> 85-90dB: with cleft lip/palate, spinal malformations, urogenital system defects, LBW, IUGR, premature delivery, SGA,
anterpartum fetal death, atypical brain dev’t and high frequency HL.
One of the most impt effects of excessive noise exposure to the infant is that it robs the infant of one of the most precious commodity:
ADEQUATE AND PEACEFUL SLEEP.
ICU: US EPA recommends <35 dB in PM, <45 dB in AM.