Deck 4: 0 to 3 Years of Age Interval Visit

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Infants and young toddlers older than 6 months of age may be more comfortable being assessed in their caregiver's lap.
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What are some strategies you can use during your assessment to developmentally accommodate an infant or toddler?

A) Initially avoiding eye contact with the child
B) Performing a more system-focused assessment
C) Respecting the toddler's space
D) All of the above
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When collecting a neurological review of systems history on a 1-year-old infant presenting to the clinic for an initial visit, all of the following would be included in the history except:

A) Hand dominance
B) Feeds self
C) Bowing of the legs
D) Toe-walking
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Medication and history of allergies are assessed as part of review of systems.
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What is a recommended screening for lead poisoning?

A) Universal screening
B) Targeted screening
C) Follow the state-screening program
D) All of the above
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When do you start oral health risk assessment?

A) Birth
B) 6 months
C) 12 months
D) 24 months
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The cover-uncover test is part of what system assessment?

A) Eye
B) Ear
C) Neurologic
D) Heart
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All of the following aspects of behavior are part of the review of systems except:

A) Crying
B) Temper tantrums
C) Stranger anxiety
D) Toilet training
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One of the important aspects of oral health assessment in infants and children is to assess:

A) Parent oral health
B) Frequency of respiratory illness
C) Language
D) Protein intake
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At what ages should advanced practice nurses (APNs) perform a risk-assessment screening for iron deficiency?

A) Every 6 months
B) 4, 6, 9, and 24 months
C) 4, 15, 18, 24, 30, and 36 months
D) At 1 year and 2 years of age
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Deck 4: 0 to 3 Years of Age Interval Visit
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Infants and young toddlers older than 6 months of age may be more comfortable being assessed in their caregiver's lap.
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2
What are some strategies you can use during your assessment to developmentally accommodate an infant or toddler?

A) Initially avoiding eye contact with the child
B) Performing a more system-focused assessment
C) Respecting the toddler's space
D) All of the above
D
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When collecting a neurological review of systems history on a 1-year-old infant presenting to the clinic for an initial visit, all of the following would be included in the history except:

A) Hand dominance
B) Feeds self
C) Bowing of the legs
D) Toe-walking
C
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Medication and history of allergies are assessed as part of review of systems.
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What is a recommended screening for lead poisoning?

A) Universal screening
B) Targeted screening
C) Follow the state-screening program
D) All of the above
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When do you start oral health risk assessment?

A) Birth
B) 6 months
C) 12 months
D) 24 months
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The cover-uncover test is part of what system assessment?

A) Eye
B) Ear
C) Neurologic
D) Heart
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All of the following aspects of behavior are part of the review of systems except:

A) Crying
B) Temper tantrums
C) Stranger anxiety
D) Toilet training
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One of the important aspects of oral health assessment in infants and children is to assess:

A) Parent oral health
B) Frequency of respiratory illness
C) Language
D) Protein intake
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At what ages should advanced practice nurses (APNs) perform a risk-assessment screening for iron deficiency?

A) Every 6 months
B) 4, 6, 9, and 24 months
C) 4, 15, 18, 24, 30, and 36 months
D) At 1 year and 2 years of age
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