NUR 6541 Pediatric Midterm Exam
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1. What age can an 6-7 Months
infant sit up on
their own?
2. What age would a Birth up to age 4 or when the out grow the weight or height
child use a rear limit of the carseat. GOAL is as long as possible
facing carseat?
3. Forward Facing After outgrowing rear facing carseat up to age or until
Carseat they outgrow the carseats weight and height manufacturer
limits
4. Booster Seat After outgrowing forward facing carseat or until seat belt
fits properly. Proper seat belt fit usually occurs when chil-
dren are 4 feet 9 inches and age 9 to 12
5. When is it ok to Once seat belt fits properly without booster seat
use a seat belt for Seat belt fits properly when the lap belt lays across the
a child? upper thighs (not the stomach) and the shoulder belt lays
across the chest (not the neck)
Keep children 12 and under in the backseat
6. What ages do 1st dose at birth, 2nd dose 1-2 months, 3rd between 6-18
we give the He- months
patitis B vaccine
(HepB)?
7. Rotavirus (RV): 1st dose 2 months, 2nd dose 4 months, 3rd dose at 6
RV1 (2-dose se- months only if it is the RV5 three part series.
ries), RV5 (3-dose
series)
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Haemophilus in-
fluenzae type b
(Hib)
10. Pneumococcal 1st dose 2 mo, 2nd do 4 mo, 3rd dose 6 month, and then
conjugate 4th dose btw 12-15 mo
(PCV13)
11. Inactivated po- 1st dose 2 mo, 2nd dose 4 mo, and 3rd dose between 6-18
liovirus (IPV <18 months. 4th dose btw 4-6 years old
yrs)
12. Influenza (IIV) OR 1st dose for (IIV) 6 months-6 years old, 1st dose for (LAIV)
Influenza (LAIV) starts at 2-3 years old until 4-6 years old. both 1-2 doses
13. MMR-Measles For high risk groups `st dose would be btw 6-9 months.
Mumps & otherwise 1st dose btw 12-15 months. 2nd dose btw 4-6
Rubella years
14. Varicella (VAR) 1st dose btw 12-15 months, 2nd dose 4-6 years old
15. Hep A High risk groups 6-9 months only. Otherwise its a 2 dose
series given anytime between 12-23 months
16. Tetanus, diphthe- 11-12 years old receives dose.
ria, acellular per-
tussis (Tdap e7
yrs)
17. What age are ·
accidental frac- <18 months of age.
tures uncommon
in children that · Rib Fractures are uncommon in infants and young chil-
would raise a red dren unless serious trauma
flag for abuse? ·
Once walking may have any type of fall including spiral or
oblique, transverse or buckle ( these would be normal)
18. what kind of ·
fractures would · Classic metaphysical fractures at the end of developing
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