Peds - HEENT

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Quiz on Peds - HEENT, created by deanj59 on 20/08/2014.
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Question 1

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At what age do children maintain intense eye contact?
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  • 7-10 months
  • 2-3 months
  • 0-1 months
  • 11-12 months

Question 2

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At what age do children being to turn their eyes to look at light sources?
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  • 2-3 months
  • 0-1 months
  • 3-6 months
  • 7-10 months

Question 3

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At what age do children become interested in "lip reading"
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  • 3-6 months
  • 11-12 months
  • 0-1 months
  • 2-3 months

Question 4

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At what age do children begin to touch objects, develop pincer grasp?
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  • 7-10 months
  • 2-3 months
  • 3-6 months
  • 11-12 months

Question 5

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At what age do children reach towards or grasp hanging objects?
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  • 11-12 months
  • 0-1 months
  • 7-10 months
  • 3-6 months

Question 6

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At what age do children begin making eye contact?
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  • 7-10 months
  • 3-6 months
  • 6-8 weeks
  • 0-1 months

Question 7

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At what age do children begin watching their own hands?
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  • 0-1 months
  • 3-6 months
  • 7-10 months
  • 11-12 months

Question 8

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At what age do children perform horizontal tracking?
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  • 0-1 months
  • 3-6 months
  • 2-3 months
  • 11-12 months

Question 9

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At what age do children observe toys falling or rolling away?
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  • 2-3 months
  • 3-6 months
  • 0-1 months
  • 7-10 months

Question 10

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At what age do children become interested in mobiles and perform vertical and circular tracking
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  • 0-1 months
  • 7-10 months
  • 2-3 months
  • 11-12 months

Question 11

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At what age do children look through window and recognize people, pictures, play hide and seek?
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  • 7-10 months
  • 3-6 months
  • 11-12 months
  • over 1 year of age

Question 12

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At what age do children begin to watch activity that occurs around them?
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  • 0-1 months
  • 11-12 months
  • 3-4 months
  • 7-10 months

Question 13

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What is the most common ophthalamia neonatorum? (occurs in 1st month of life)
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  • staphylococcal
  • pneumococcal
  • gonorrhea
  • chlamydia

Question 14

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At what age do children shift their fixation across midline?
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  • 3-6 months
  • 7-10 months
  • over a year of age
  • 11-12 months

Question 15

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At what age do children begin to find interest in pictures?
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  • 3-6 months
  • 7-10 months
  • 11-12 months
  • 2-3 months

Question 16

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At what age do children exhibit intense eye contact?
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  • 7-10 months
  • 2-3 months
  • 0-1 months
  • 3-6 months

Question 17

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At what age should a child have 20/20 vision normally?
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  • 3 years old
  • 2-3 years old
  • 5-6 years old
  • 4 years old

Question 18

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What is a normal visual acuity in a child age 2-3 years old?
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  • 20/60 or better
  • 20/40 or better
  • 20/50 or better
  • 20/30 or better

Question 19

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At what age and criteria is referral needed for visual acuity in children?
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  • 1-2 years; Worse than 20/30 either eye > 1 line difference between eyes
  • 3-5 years; Worse than 20/30 either eye > 1 line difference between eyes
  • 3-5 years; Worse than 20/40 either eye > 2 line difference between eyes
  • 2-3 years; Worse than 20/40 either eye > 2 line difference between eyes

Question 20

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At what age and criteria for visual acuity would referral be needed in a child?
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  • 6 years older; Worse than 20/40 either eye > 1 lines difference between eyes
  • 3-5 years or older; Worse than 20/30 either eye > 2 lines difference between eyes
  • 4 years or older; Worse than 20/30 either eye > 2 lines difference between eyes
  • 6 years or older; Worse than 20/30 either eye > 2 lines difference between eyes

Question 21

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What is the most common intraocular malignancy of childhood?
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  • Rhabdomyosarcoma
  • Retinoblastoma
  • Capillary Hemangioma
  • Horner's syndrome

Question 22

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What are the two signs that point towards a congenital cause of Horner's syndrome?
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  • ptosis and anhidrosis
  • heterochromia and anisocoria
  • miosis and ptosis
  • anisocoria and miosis
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