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NR602 FINAL STUDY GUIDE PEDIATRICS FINAL EXAM STUDYGUIDE Eye disorders Musculoskeletal Injuries – assessment and treatment Rashes and Dermatologic conditions Mongolian spots ▪ are congenital birthmarks seen most commonly over the lumbosacral area. ▪ They are bluish-green to bl...

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Eye disorders

Musculoskeletal Injuries – assessment and treatment

Rashes and Dermatologic conditions

Mongolian spots

▪ are congenital birthmarks seen most commonly over the lumbosacral area.
▪ They are bluish-green to black in color and oval to irregular in shape.
▪ They are most commonly found in individuals of African or Asian ethnic background.




Lead poisoning

▪ Lead poisoning (plumbism) is often a comorbid condition to iron deficiency anemia. A child at
risk for lead exposure should be screened at 9 to 12 months of age and again at 24 months. An
estimated 99% of lead-poisoned children are identified through screening procedures rather
than clinical recognition. Additional screening should be done at 15 and 30 months of age based
on at-risk status
▪ If the initial blood lead level is 5 mcg/dL or greater on a single visit, it is a concern for public
health purposes.
▪ The United States has made great strides in reducing lead toxicity through the elimination of
tetraethyl leaded gasoline, banning lead-containing solder to seal food and beverage cans, and a
federal rule to limit the amount of lead allowed in paint intended for household use.
Headaches

▪ Avoid known dietary triggers
▪ Avoid aged cheeses, some nuts, onions, chocolate, aspartame, processed meats with nitrates
(e.g., hot dogs/pepperoni), monosodium glutamate (MSG), refined sugar, processed
carbohydrates; limit caffeine, avoid foods high in omega-6 fatty acids; ensure adequate
hydration. Increase omega-3 fatty acids (wild salmon, herring, mackerel, cod, sardines; fish oil;
flax and hemp seeds; walnuts; algae).

Musculoskeletal assessment of the infant

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Cystic Fibrosis

Traumatic brain injury

Sickle cell anemia

Iron deficiency anemia

Anemia of prematurity

Thalassemia

Otitis media with and without Effusion

Tourette syndrome

▪ genetic disorder of synaptic neurotransmission with neurobehavioral signs including tics.
▪ Common conditions associated are obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention deficit, anxiety,
mood and conduct disorder, and oppositional defiant behavior.
▪ Tourette syndrome is more common in males than females.
▪ Diagnostics: Assessment- multiple motor tics and one or more phonic tics, multiple times a day,
no tic-free periods for more than 3 consecutive months. Onset usually occurs before 21 y.o.
▪ Refer to neurology for evaluation and treatment is symptomatic
Urinary tract infection (UTI)
Cerebral Palsy page 995

▪ There are three major types of CP: (1) spastic, (2) athetoid (or dyskinetic), and (3) ataxic.
▪ Antispasmodic medications (baclofen, tizanidine, diazepam, and dantrolene) may be used to
minimize contractures and spasticity. They are appropriate for children needing only a mild
decrease in their muscle tone or in those with widespread spasticity. For optimal results,
dosages often need to be high, and side effects can result (drowsiness, upset stomach, high
blood pressure, and possible liver damage with chronic use).

Genitourinary anomalies

Diabetes

Epilepsy

Leukemia

ADHD, Dyslexia, ODD, bipolar, depression

Illegal substance use/abuse

Pinworms page 812
▪ AKA enterobius vermicularis
Incubatio Signs and Duration of Route of Laboratory Treatment
n Symptoms Illness Transmission Testing




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