The Shots
How many blocks?
F.E.N.der bender
Baby Fever
100

Name the 2 month vaccines (there are 6!)

HepB (if not at 1 month)

Rotavirus

DTaP

Hib

PCV15/20

IPV

100

At what age can a stranger understand nearly 100% of what your child says?

4 years

100

This should be prescribed to all infants who are exclusively or partially breasted. 

Vitamin D 400 IU

100

This collection of blood is a result of birth trauma. It does not cross suture lines. 

cephalohematoma

200

A patient comes to your office with a small vesicular rash on their outer thigh following their WCC most likely received which vaccine?

Varicella (or MMRV)

200

Head lag when being pulled to sit usually disappears at this age.

4 months

200

Calculate the maintenance fluid requirement for a 37 kg child.

77 ml/hr

200

A parent is worried that they keep "scaring" their infant every time they go to unwrap them. Name this "startling" reflex. When can they expect it to stop?

Moro reflex

3-6 months

300

Which 12 month vaccines can be given as early as 6 months if planning for international travel to endemic areas?

MMR

HepA

300

At what age is a child expected to be able to copy drawing a circle when shown?

3 years

300

At 12 months, children transition to ____ milk. The recommended daily intake is ____ oz due to the risk of ______. 

Whole

16

iron deficiency

300

This abdominal defect is not covered by membranes and is not associated with chromosomal abnormalities. 

Gastroschisis

400

At what age does Tdap replace DTaP as a recommended catch-up vaccine?

7

400

The parachute reflex involves outstretching hands to break a fall. It typically first appears at what age?

8-9 months

400

The AAP recommends this amount of 100% fruit juice per day to children over what age? (need both answers)

<4oz

12 months

400

Lanugo is found over the entire body of preterm infants. Where do we expect to see it in term infants?

Shoulders only

400

The MMR vaccine is contraindicated in patients who have had this neurologic condition in the past 7 days. 

Encephalopathy (e.g. coma, AMS, prolonged seizures)

400

A child comes into your office who can: 

- Point to show you something and enjoys looking at books with you. Participates in getting dressed.

- Walks without help.

- Feeds self and uses a cup. Working on using a spoon.

- Can make a tower of 4 cubes. Scribbles.

18 months

400

How many calories per kg should an infant weighing <10kg receive per day? (Per the Holliday-Segar formula)

100kcal/kg

400

You estimate this infant with ZERO creases on the sole of their foot to be what gestational age. 

<32 weeks

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