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Care that eliminates the psychological and physical distress

What is atraumatic care

100

The focus of pediatric health supervision.

What is wellness?

100

Sitting with parent is the most comfortable place for this child for an exam.

What is a toddler?

100

Point at which a person first feels the lowest intensity of the painful stimulus.

What is pain threshold?

100

Cells that mature in the thymus and attack the antigen.

What is a T cell?

200

Individual trained in developmental impact of illness, injury and trauma and develops programs for children.

What is the child life specialist?

200

Screening performed prior to newborn being discharged from birthing unit.

What is a hearing screen?

200

Examine these areas first when an infant or toddler is sleeping.

What is heart,lungs and abdomen?

200

Most commonly used pain scale for childen aged 3-8.

What is the FACES scale?

200

This test helps determine presence of infection or inflammation.

What is erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)?

300

Ask child to point toes inward and wiggle them

What is one type of distraction?

300

When children are capable of using standard Snellen chart for visual screening.

What are ages 5-6?

300

A big need for this age group is privacy during an exam.

What is an adolescent?

300

Distraction and imagery may be used in this technique

What is nonpharmacological pain relief methods?

300

Caused by group A strep and untreated can lead to rheumatic fever.

What is scarlet fever?

400

Someone trained to offer help in communicating and provide an invaluable service and patient education.

What is a trained interpreter?

400

Hypertension screening is appropriate to begin at this age.

What is 3 years?

400

In young children these areas should be left for last in a physical exam.

What is the throat and ears?

400

This cream may be used for topical pain relief.

What is EMLA cream?

400

These infections are diseases caused by infections agents that  are transmitted directly or indirectly from animals or vectors

What is zoonotic and vector borne infections?

500

Difficulty filling out forms, lack of follow up and medication errors may point to this problem.

What is a lack of literacy?

500

Concerns about vaccine safety and stating that vaccines do not work are common concerns in this instance.

What is barriers to immunization?

500

This rating scale should be used for all adolescent exams

What is the Tanner Sexual Maturity rating scale?

500

Medically controlled state if depressed consciousness that allows protective reflexes to be maintained.

What is moderate sedation or conscious sedation?

500

A "bulls eye rash" is the most striking symptom

What is Lyme disease?

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