Parenting Types
Nutrition
Physical Exam
Immunizations
Illnesses
100

Type of parenting where rigidity and use tough rules are used to control children

What is authoritarian parenting?

100

Time frame of an infant's life when they drink breast milk or formula

What is birth to 6 months?

100

Organisms that live on the scalp and should be inspected for in school-age children

What are lice?

100

This is the first immunization given to infants at birth to protect against a potentially fatal liver infection.

What is the Hepatitis B vaccine?

100

This condition involves a severe form of diarrhea with dehydration, and is most commonly caused by the rotavirus in children under 5 years old.

What is gastroenteritis?

200

Type of parenting where parents use reasonable rules and limits with their children to set high expectations 

What is authoritative parenting?

200

Time frame when cow's milk can be introduced into a child's diet

What is 12 months?

200

Unusual areas of bruising in children that could indicate abuse or neglect

What is chest, trunk?

200

When administering medications to children, this method involves a parent or caregiver holding the child’s body still while the nurse administers the injection.

What is the "parent or caregiver restraint method"?

200

Without this vaccine, 9 out of 10 people will acquire this illness when exposed. 

What is measles?

300

Type of parenting style that involves high parental support, responsiveness, and nurturing with nominal structure or control 

What is permissive parenting?

300

Time frame when water and nutrient-dense complementary foods can be introduced such as cereal, fruits and vegetables

What is around 6 months?

300

Time frame when the anterior fontanelle closes

What is 12-24 months?

300

This vaccine is administered to protect children against the virus that causes measles, mumps, and rubella, and is usually given in two doses, at 12-15 months and again at 4-6 years.

What is the MMR vaccine?

300

This condition, often seen in infants, causes excessive crying, and is defined as crying for more than 3 hours a day, at least 3 days a week, for more than 3 weeks.

What is colic?

400

Parents in this style make few to no demands on their children and are often indifferent, dismissive, or completely neglectful

What is neglectful or uninvolved parenting?

400

Max Number of calories a teenager ages 14-18 should eat in a day

What is 3300 calories?

400

Category of these breath sounds include crackles, wheezes, stridor and pleural rub

What are adventitious breath sounds?

400

This vaccine protects against a bacterial infection that can cause paralysis, and is often given as part of the DTaP series.

What is the polio vaccine?

400

This common pediatric illness is caused by a deficiency in vitamin D, leading to softening of the bones, often seen in infants and young children.

What is rickets?

500

Type of parenting where at least one parent has children from a prior relationship who are not the other parent’s biological children. When these two people start a new family together, they take on the role of stepparent to their partner’s children

What is blended parenting?

500

Max number of calories a baby aged 12 months should eat in a day

What is 1000 calories?

500

The anatomical structure which may produce an abnormal heart murmur during the first few days of life

What is dutus arteriosus?

500

This scientific consensus, supported by numerous studies, debunks the false claim that vaccines, including the MMR vaccine, cause this Disorder

What is autism?

500

This highly contagious viral infection in children presents with a red, blotchy rash that typically starts on the face and spreads downward, often accompanied by a fever and cold-like symptoms.

What is measles?