CMA Module 18 - Quiz 18
which of the following is not a measurement commonly obtained at well child visit weight circumference of the head and chest circumference of the abdomen height or recumbent length
circumference of the abdomen
Medicaid's comprehensive and preventive child health program does not include which of the following services lead toxicity screening dental services laboratory tests cosmetic surgery
cosmetic surgery
at 24 months, a child can typically stand on one foot for a few minutes ride a tricycle throw a ball jump with both feet
ride a tricycle
at age 18 months, a child can typically babble speak gibberish say 10 more more words say four to six words
say 10 or more words
when measuring a child's head circumference, the measurement should be read to the nearest inch 1/8 inch 1/4 inch 1/12 inch
1/4 inch
at what age can an infant first role from the back to the side 4-6 months 6-8 months 2-4 months 1 month
2-4 months
growth graphs aid in the diagnosis of growth abnormalities, nutritional disorders, and diseases of children from birth to age 18 20 13 5
20
inflicting emotional, physical, or sexual injury a. hearing b. gait c. abuse d. separate reception area e. failure to thrive (FTT) f. disposable emesis basin g. neglect h. hereditary i. vaccination information statement (VIS) j. attachment
c. abuse
observed by watching a child's reaction to surrounding sounds a. hearing b. gait c. abuse d. separate reception area e. failure to thrive (FTT) f. disposable emesis basin g. neglect h. hereditary i. vaccination information statement (VIS) j. attachment
a. hearing
which of the following is a symptom of neglect frequent injuries requiring medical attention discoloration/bruises on the back or buttocks apparent malnutrition suspicious story about an injury
apparent malnutrition
infants typically begin their journey through the pediatrician's office at 1-2 weeks immediately after birth at 4-6 weeks at 2-3 months
at 1-2 weeks
observed by watching a child from behind as he or she walks to the caregiver a. hearing b. gait c. abuse d. separate reception area e. failure to thrive (FTT) f. disposable emesis basin g. neglect h. hereditary i. vaccination information statement (VIS) j. attachment
b. gait
toys in the play area of the reception area should be washable be disposable have many parts have tiny parts
be washable
an Apgar score ___ requires immediate intervention and continued evaluation below 40 higher than 8 below 7 higher than 80
below 7
helps to keep sick children isolated from well children while they wait to see the provider a. hearing b. gait c. abuse d. separate reception area e. failure to thrive (FTT) f. disposable emesis basin g. neglect h. hereditary i. vaccination information statement (VIS) j. attachment
d. separate reception area
when measuring a Childs chest circumference, the measuring tape should be placed just above the nipples just below the nipples directly over the nipples exactly halfway between the naval and nipples
directly over the nipples
occurs when an infant or young child is below the third percentile on standardized growth charts a. hearing b. gait c. abuse d. separate reception area e. failure to thrive (FTT) f. disposable emesis basin g. neglect h. hereditary i. vaccination information statement (VIS) j. attachment
e. failure to thrive (FTT)
after beginning the immunization schedule, infants are typically examined every 5-6 months for the first 18 months every 5-6 months for the first 5 years every 2-3 months for the first 5 years every 2-3 months for the first 18 months
every 2-3 months for the first 18 months
how often does the CDC release recommended childhood and adolescent immunization schedules for children In the U.S? every 3 years every year only when circumstance require an update every month
every year
item that may be kept near the front desk in case a child becomes sick in the reception area and vomits a. hearing b. gait c. abuse d. separate reception area e. failure to thrive (FTT) f. disposable emesis basin g. neglect h. hereditary i. vaccination information statement (VIS) j. attachment
f. disposable emesis basin
which of the following is a sign of abuse obvious lack of dental care inadequate clothing for season or size developmental delay frequent injuries requiring medical attention
frequent injuries requiring medical attention
lack or withholding of care a. hearing b. gait c. abuse d. separate reception area e. failure to thrive (FTT) f. disposable emesis basin g. neglect h. hereditary i. vaccination information statement (VIS) j. attachment
g. neglect
significantly influences growth patterns, making it important to have a complete family health history in the medical record a. hearing b. gait c. abuse d. separate reception area e. failure to thrive (FTT) f. disposable emesis basin g. neglect h. hereditary i. vaccination information statement (VIS) j. attachment
h. hereditary
at 5 months, a typical infant can hold a bottle bang two objects together use a thumb-finger grasp transfer objects from one hand to the other
hold a bottle
which of the following is not a sign of a vision deficiency in a child looking cross eyed excessive blinking holding books an arms length away when reading tilting the head forward to see well
holding books an arms length away when reading
documents the possible side effects of an immunization a. hearing b. gait c. abuse d. separate reception area e. failure to thrive (FTT) f. disposable emesis basin g. neglect h. hereditary i. vaccination information statement (VIS) j. attachment
i. vaccination information statement (VIS)
when using a shelled chart, the child states which color seems brightest points to the color that seems brightest indicates with the fingers which way the big "E" is facing indicates verbally which way the big "E" is facing
indicates with the fingers which way the big "E" is facing
establishment of a positive parent-child relationship through examining, touching, cuddling, and expressions of love a. hearing b. gait c. abuse d. separate reception area e. failure to thrive (FTT) f. disposable emesis basin g. neglect h. hereditary i. vaccination information statement (VIS) j. attachment
j. attachment
at 12-15 months, a child typically cannot yet jump in place put raisins into a bottle crawl up stairs walk alone well
jump in place
it is customary to weigh infants unclothed wearing a diaper and clothes, but not shoes wearing a diaper, clothes, and shoes wearing only a diaper
unclothed