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29. Motor, language development at: 6 y
a. Motor:
1. Draw a person with 6 parts
2. Ties shoes
3. Skips with alternating feet
b. Language: identifies left and right
30. Mnemonic for age 6?
a. 6 years: skips, Shoes, person with parts .
31. What is the most common cause of anemia in children?
a. Iron deficiency
b. Iron containing cereals and formulas have helped reduce the occurrence of iron deficiency
32. When is iron deficiency evaluated?
a. Usually between 6 and 12 months of age by hemoglobin or hematocrit measurement.
33. Treatment of an anaemic child?
a. Can empirically be given a trial of an iron supplement and dietary modification.
b. Failure to respond I'm therapy should warrant further evaluation of other causes of anemia
34. What does the presence of a red reflex rule out?
a. Congenital cataracts
b. Retinoblastoma
35. Significance of asymmetric light reflexes?
a. Maybe a sign of strabismus
b. The cover-uncover test is also a test for strabismus
36. When does the cover-uncover suggest strabismus?
a. When he uncovered eye deviates to focus on the object.
37. What should be done for strabismus?
a. Strabismus should be referred to a pediatric ophthalmologist as soon as it is detected, as early intervention results in a lower incidence of ambiopia.
38. Leading cause of death in children older than one year?
a. Accidents and injuries
39. What is the leading cause of death in infants younger than one year of age?
a. SIDS
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