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23 Cards in this Set

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a useful approach to teaching children about the part of the body that is being examined
paper doll technique
refers to the measurements taken when children are supine
length
measurement taken when children are standing
height
a result of injury to the sternocleidomastoid muscle
torticollis
aka cross-eye
strabismus
blindness from disuse
amblyopia
testing for mobility
modified sit up exercise
extra digit
polydactyly
fusion of digits
syndactyly
lateral bowing of the tibia
bowleg or genu varum
knees are close together but feet are apart
knock knee, or genu valgum
Babinski disappears at this age
1 yr
with eyes closed, have child stand with hells together
Romberg test
last procedures to be performed on infant
Moro reflex and traumatic procedures involving eyes ears and mouth
introduce equipment slowly when examining
toddlers
use paper doll technique on ______
preschool kids
explain purpose of equipment and procedures to_______
school age kids
offer option of parent's presence among _________
adolescents
the most widely used developmental screening tests for young children
DENVER II
the most common approach to examining children follows a ______________ approach
head to toe
the lungs are examined by methods of __________
inspection, palpation
percussion, auscultation
the abdomen is examined by sequence of ______
inspection
auscultation
palpation
most important method of examining the heart
auscultation