- •Primary Care Pediatrics p03-p15.
- •Developmental Milestones.
- •Walks alone
- •Primitive Reflexes.
- •Vaccinations.
- •3 Weeks
- •6 Months
- •9 Months
- •Nutrition.
- •Normal Physical Growth.
- •6 Months
- •9 Months
- •3 Months
- •Failure to Thrive (ftt).
- •Circumcision.
- •Elimination Disorders.
- •Breath-Holding Spells.
- •Adolescent Medicine p17-p18.
- •Normal Sexual Development.
- •Cardiology p18-p26.
- •Heart Murmurs.
- •Congenital Heart Disease.
- •Acyanotic Congenital Heart Disease.
- •Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease.
- •Congestive Heart Failure.
- •Development p26-p29.
- •Intellectual Disability.
- •Endocrinology p29-p36.
- •Diabetes Mellitus (dm).
- •Hypothyroidism.
- •Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (cah).
- •Short Stature.
- •Gastroenterology p36-p43.
- •Tracheoesophageal Fistula.
- •Pyloric Stenosis.
- •Duodenal Atresia.
- •Vomiting.
- •Diarrhea.
- •Celiac Disease.
- •Milk Protein Allergy.
- •Constipation.
- •Acute Abdominal Pain.
- •Gi Bleeding.
- •Genetics and Metabolism p43-p48.
- •Genetics.
- •Genetic Syndromes.
- •Metabolic Disease.
- •Phenylketonuria (pku).
- •Hematology p48-p52.
- •Physiologic Anemia.
- •Iron Deficiency Anemia.
- •Anemia of Chronic Disease.
- •Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura.
- •Infectious Diseases p52-p62.
- •Urinary Tract Infection (uti).
- •Streptococcal Pharyngitis.
- •Scarlet Fever.
- •Rheumatic Fever.
- •Infectious Mononucleosis.
- •Pertussis.
- •Varicella (Chickenpox).
- •Roseola.
- •Measles.
- •Rubella (German Measles).
- •Erythema lnfectiosum.
- •Reye Syndrome.
- •Poliomyelitis.
- •Neonatology p62-p76.
- •Neonatal Care.
- •Apgar score.
- •Sepsis in the Neonate.
- •Cyanosis.
- •Respiratory Distress.
- •Diaphragmatic Hernia.
- •Hypoglycemia.
- •Jaundice.
- •Necrotizing Enterocolitis (nec).
- •Neonatal Skin Conditions.
- •Nephrology p76-p81.
- •Dehydration.
- •Neurology p81-p87.
- •Seizure Disorders.
- •Febrile Seizures.
- •Hypotonia.
- •Cerebral Palsy (cp).
- •Oncology p87-p90.
- •Leukemia.
- •Neuroblastoma.
- •Rhabdomyosarcoma.
- •Respirology p90-p95.
- •Bronchiolitis.
- •Asthma.
- •Cystic Fibrosis (cf).
- •Rheumatology p95-p99.
- •Henoch-Schonlein Purpura.
- •Kawasaki Disease.
Primary Care Pediatrics p03-p15.
Developmental Milestones.
***) At age of 4 months infant can do all of the following, except:
Orients to voice
Says "dad & mama"
Supports head well
Says "ah-goo"
Does not say clear words
Answer: B* Says "dad & mama"
***) A child can usually roll over by age:
4 weeks
12 weeks
16 weeks
28 weeks
40 weeks
Answer: C* 16 weeks
***) All of the following are present in an average child aged 11 months, except:
Bladder control by day
Can throw objects
Usually 2-4 teeth
Responds to simple commands
An index finger approach to objects
Answer: A* Bladder control by day
***) An average child of 12 months can do all, except:
Sits without support
Has an index finger approach to objects
Waves bye-bye
Enjoys looking at picture books
Control urination by day time
Answer: E* Control urination by day time
***) A 1 year old child would be expected to do all of this, except:
Build a tower of 3 cubes
Grasp a pellet
Reach for an object
Transfer an object from hand to hand
Stand alone
Answer: A* Build a tower of 3 cubes
***) A normal 1 year old child can do all of the following, except:
Throw objects
Know own name
Speak in phrases
Walk with support
Pull self up and stand holding on the furniture
Answer: C* Speak in phrases
***) Child at one year of age can do all except:
Pulls self up and stand on furniture
Throw objects
Obeys simple requests
Knows own home
Speaks in phrases
Answer: E* Speaks in phrases
***) Most normal children can walk at the age of:
6 months
8 months
10 months
12 months
18 months
Answer: D* 12 months
***) The most advanced language function a 14 months old child usually can perform is one of the following:
Speak several recognizable words
Combine two different words
Speak in complete sentences
Use the past time
Refer to himself (I)
Answer: A* Speak several recognizable words
***) A 15 months old infant can do all of the following, except
Walks alone
Uses 4-6 words
Builds tower of 2 cubes
Creeps upstairs
Points to 8 body parts
Answer: E* Points to 8 body parts
***) The average 18 months old child is expected to know:
10 words
20 words
40 words
60 words
100 words
Answer: A*10 words
***) A normal child of 18 months should do all of the following, except
Walks alone
Uses spoon himself
Puts two to three words together in a phrase
Uses at least 4 clear words
Understands requests and forbids
Answer: C* Puts two to three words together in a phrase
***) By age of 2 years the child can speak:
Three word sentences
Four words sentences
Five words sentences
Six words sentences
Seven words sentences
Answer: A* Three word sentences
***) A 24 months old child is expected to do all of the following, except
Walk up and down stairs, one step at a time
Handle spoon well
Build a tower of 4 cubes
Can put 3 words together
Can draw a square
Answer: E* Can draw a square
***) A child at the age of 36 months, can do all except:
Rides tricycle
Build lower of 10 cubes
Washes hands
Knows age and sex
Running well
Answer: C* Washes hands
***) A child can hop on one foot by age of:
One year
Two years
One year and a half
Two years and a half
Four years
Answer: E* Four years
***) Define the ability to abstract terms such as justice, honesty and dignity is expected to occur at age of:
Three years
Four years
Five years
Seven years
Ten years
Answer: E* Ten years
