Deck 5: 3 to 6 Years of Age Interval Visit

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Components of the health history in early childhood that indicate increased risk for exposure to indoor and outdoor environmental health hazards include:

A) Parental occupation
B) Housing near heavy traffic routes
C) Damp walls and mold
D) b and c
E) All of the above
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In evaluating a 4-year-old during a well-child visit, the APN becomes concerned about the child's developmental milestones. All of the following would indicate a delay in a 4-year-old except:

A) Dresses independently
B) Unable to copy a cross
C) Unable to jump
D) Resisting toilet training
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Evaluation of nutritional intake in a 3-year-old includes:

A) Frequency of fast-food meals and sugar-sweetened beverages
B) Source of water and fluoride
C) Limiting whole grains
D) a and b
E) All of the above
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Lead screening is recommended at each well-child visit checks in children 3 to 5 years of age.
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Dental health care in 3-year-olds includes twice daily brushing and a dental visit every 6 months; flossing is not recommended.
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A normal evaluation of physical development in a 6-year-old includes all of the following except:

A) Skips
B) Draws a person with six body parts
C) Reverses letters and numbers
D) Copies squares and triangles
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When reviewing anticipatory guidance with a parent of a 5-year-old, the recommended screen time (television, computer, iPad, mobile phone) is:

A) 60 minutes daily
B) 15 hours weekly
C) 2 hours per day
D) 1 hour of appropriate programming
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Once the child has received his/her immunizations for kindergarten, immunization status is up to date until 11 years of age.
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For children 3 to 6 years of age, the expected outcomes of anticipatory guidance during the well-child visit include:

A) Encourage literacy activities
B) Encourage use of safety helmets
C) Direct family decision making
D) Water safety
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Children at 3 to 4 years of age are encouraged to participate in some of the health history interview and actively engage with the provider.
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Deck 5: 3 to 6 Years of Age Interval Visit
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Components of the health history in early childhood that indicate increased risk for exposure to indoor and outdoor environmental health hazards include:

A) Parental occupation
B) Housing near heavy traffic routes
C) Damp walls and mold
D) b and c
E) All of the above
E
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In evaluating a 4-year-old during a well-child visit, the APN becomes concerned about the child's developmental milestones. All of the following would indicate a delay in a 4-year-old except:

A) Dresses independently
B) Unable to copy a cross
C) Unable to jump
D) Resisting toilet training
A
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Evaluation of nutritional intake in a 3-year-old includes:

A) Frequency of fast-food meals and sugar-sweetened beverages
B) Source of water and fluoride
C) Limiting whole grains
D) a and b
E) All of the above
D
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Lead screening is recommended at each well-child visit checks in children 3 to 5 years of age.
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Dental health care in 3-year-olds includes twice daily brushing and a dental visit every 6 months; flossing is not recommended.
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A normal evaluation of physical development in a 6-year-old includes all of the following except:

A) Skips
B) Draws a person with six body parts
C) Reverses letters and numbers
D) Copies squares and triangles
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When reviewing anticipatory guidance with a parent of a 5-year-old, the recommended screen time (television, computer, iPad, mobile phone) is:

A) 60 minutes daily
B) 15 hours weekly
C) 2 hours per day
D) 1 hour of appropriate programming
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Once the child has received his/her immunizations for kindergarten, immunization status is up to date until 11 years of age.
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For children 3 to 6 years of age, the expected outcomes of anticipatory guidance during the well-child visit include:

A) Encourage literacy activities
B) Encourage use of safety helmets
C) Direct family decision making
D) Water safety
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Children at 3 to 4 years of age are encouraged to participate in some of the health history interview and actively engage with the provider.
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