The tool used to assess for a pupillary light reflex in a newborn.
What is a penlight?
Enhances autonomy for the preschooler during the exam.
What is giving them choices when possible during the exam?
Approach to use for the physical exam of this age group.
What is a head to toe approach?
What is delirium being acute confusion and dementia being a gradual cognitive loss?
The rule of thumb regarding charting.
What is "if it wasn't documented, it wasn't done"?
Assessed last in an infant.
What are the eyes, ears, nose, and throat?
The age at which the toddler gains bowel/bladder control.
What is 2.5-3.5 years old?
The adolescent's parents during the exam.
What is asking the parent to leave the room?
Definition of functional ability.
What is one's ability to perform activities necessary to live in modern society and can include driving, using the telephone, or performing personal tasks such as bathing and toileting?
What SOAPIE stands for.
What is subjective, objective, assessment, plan, intervention, and evaluation?
A test used to screen a young child for developmental delays.
What is the Denver II test?
The type of gait that is common in the toddler age group.
What is lordosis and wide based?
The reason for hearing assessments in this age group.
What is loud music and earphone usage?
The 4 M's of older adult care.
What are matters, medications, mental, and mobility?
The section of the EHR that includes medical history, treatment plan, allergies, etc.
What is the H&P?
Elicitation of the Babinski Reflex.
What does stroking the bottom of the foot cause?
Erikson's stage of development for a toddler.
What is autonomy vs shame and doubt?
Erikson's stage of development for this age group.
What is identity vs role diffusion?
Tests used in the older adult population.
What is the Mini Cog, SPICES, Hartford's?
Common charting formats.
What is DAR, narrative, SOAPIE, progress notes, discharge summaries, MDS, and charting by exception?
Rate of weight gain.
What doubles in 6 months and triples by a year?
Average onset of puberty.
What is 10 years old for girl and 12 years old for boys?
Eye problems for this age group.
What is near-sighted problems?
The order of disorientation in this age group.
What is time, then place, then person?
What all types of documentation must include.
What is date, time, and signature of the person documenting?