
Peds L1-2
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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Which of the following describes abilities achieved by the majority of normal children by certain predictable ages?
Which of the following is important for child development?
Developmental change proceeds __ to ___ and ___ to ___
Which of the following is the most important factor to consider in abnormal development?
Match the following.
Match the following.
A newborn is not able to fully extend limbs or fingers. This is known as
Match the reflexes.
Which of the following reflexes is predictive of CP if persistent longer than 6 months?
When should primitive reflexes disappear?
Which postural reflex is present from 4-6 months and results in head righting?
Which postural reflex is present from 5-9 months and results in sitting and standing?
Which postural reflex is present from 5-9 months and results in lateral propping?
Which postural reflex is present from 5-9 months and results in anterior guarding?
When is it normal for a baby to have their head tilt back with the ears being behind the shoulder when picking them up by their arms?
When is it normal for a baby to have their head remain level with the ears being level to the shoulder when picking them up by their arms?
When is it normal for a baby to have their head upright while on their stomach?
Match the gross motor control.
A baby is said to have taken their first steps when they walk __ steps alone.
Match the sign with its meaning.
Which of the following grasps is important because an infant can take pills that may fall when it develops?
At what age does a baby develop the ability to scribble and stack two blocks?
At what age does a baby develop the ability to copy drawing a cross?
Match the cognitive development and when it is present.
Match the following.
Match the social development.
Match the red flags and their timing.
What score is not ideal for the ASQ-3 48 month questionnaire?
By what age should speech by 50% understandable?
By what age should children have a well peds visit annually?
Which of the following influences a child's genetic growth potential?
Normal human growth isÂ
Which has an increased growth velocity?
Infants __ their birth weight by 4-5 mo old and ___ their birth weight by one year old.
How much weight do infants gain between the first 3-4 months of age?
There is a normal __ of height velocity before the pubertal growth spurt.
At 4-10 years old, height velocity is __ per year.
What age is used for children with delayed or accelerated growth?
What is skeletal age based on?
Head circumference averages __ cm per month during the 1st year.
Which type of growth chart is a great equalizer for many countries and ethnicities?
For a premature baby, adjustments in growth charts for weight should be made through __ mo of age.
For a premature baby, adjustments in growth charts for stature should be made through __ mo of age.
For a premature baby, adjustments in growth charts for head circumference should be made through __ mo of age.
A weight-for-length chart is for children between __ years of age.
BMI should be calculated for children older than __ y/o.
Which of the following is US/LS ratio decreased?
Which of the following is US/LS ratio increased?
What is the only thing that is stays the same in FTT?
Match the following.
Match the condition and the growth chart findings.
When should visual acuity be 20/20 by?
What should always be checked first when suspecting a language disorder?
Which of the following is a developmental screen that is a list of skills a child should be able to achieve to be developmentally appropriate and uses 4 axes of evaluation?
Which of the following is not part of the DDS but is part of the five domains of development?
What is the MC developmental abnormality?
By what age should the BMI of twins be comparable to non-twins?
How much weight do infants gain in the first 3 months of age?
How much weight do infants gain between 6-12 months of age?
Match the height velocities and age.
Match the following.
A height abnormality is a child whose height differs by >__ SD from the population.