Growth & Development
Genetics/Genomics
Functional Ability
Sensory Perception
Culture
100

In Young Adults, because of continued cognitive development until ~ 25 yo, this is one of the main preventative concerns for this age group.

Decreasing Adverse Health Events such as Accidents, Injuries, Violence.


100

This tool can be used to predict heritability.

What is a Genogram

100

True or false:

The parent should initiate safety precautions around the house after the child has started to crawl.

False.

Initiating safety precautions should start well before the child is mobile!

100

While there are relatively little changes to sensory perception in Adolescence, this is a common problem that usually presents itself at this age due to increased sweat gland activity and inadequate education/understanding.

Body Odor

100

Name two specific examples of strategies to optimize cognitive health in older adults.

Daily crosswords, sudoku, word find puzzles

Join a social club

Take classes

Stay employed

200

The inability of a toddler to put him- or herself in another’s shoes is known as:

Egocentrism

200

Diseases with genetic components like diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease are most often associated with and diagnosed in this age group.

Middle Adults

200

Name a strategy for retaining functional ability and optimizing physical health In Older Adults.

Playing low impact sports

Water aerobics

Walking

Weight lifting

200

Name at least 2 lifelong deficits that a child with failure to thrive may have.

Cognitive function 

Motor abilities 

Social interactions 

Shortened height

Developmental delays

200

Who is the biggest influence on a child's health perception and health management pattern?

Parent(s)

300

Which of the following conditions are not normal processes of aging?

Dementia, Hypogeusia, Presbycusis, Presbyopia

Dementia

300

This is a genetic disorder more commonly diagnosed around preschool age

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder

300

This abnormal function of elimination is commonly diagnosed in school-age children. 

What is Encopresis and Constipation?

300

Near-sightedness, or the inability to focus on close objects, is a common sensory perception change in older adults. It is also called this...

Presbyopia

300

According to Kohlberg's Moral Stages, Young Adults fall into either the Conventional or Post-Conventional levels. The idea that moral values can over-ride laws is which of these levels?

Post-Conventional

Post-conventional level consists of the Social Contract and Universal Ethical Principle Stages in which personal values and moral principles guide what is wrong more than society's laws.


400

Adolescents enter this stage of development, defined by significant hormonal changes and rapid growth, with females typically entering this at ages 8-13 and males entering it at ages 10-14.

Puberty

400

All of the following are genetic screening tests except:

Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT)

Amniocentesis

Quad Screening

Alfafetoprotein (AFP) levels

What is Amniocentesis

400

In Adolescents, this is a common cause of injuries due to increased strength and increased opportunities for coordinated participation, but in the presence of developing coordination and a poor understanding/recognition of risk.

Sports

400

Congenital hearing loss is optimally diagnosed prior to this age. 

What is 6 months old?

400

Bed sharing is not as common among western cultures due to fear regarding what safety concern for infants.

What is sudden infant death syndrome?

500

List at least one factor affecting fetal growth and development in each of the four categories (biophysical, psychosocial, sociodemographic, and environmental)c.

e.g. TORCH, Medications, Drugs of abuse, caffeine, teenage pregnancy, poverty, etc. 

500

In young adults in particular, genetics plays a role in this developmental milestone/consideration?

Family planning

500

This reflex needs to disappear prior to infants starting solid foods.

What is the extrusion reflex? 
500

Visual acuity and hearing acuity peaks in this age category.

Young adults

500

In this age group it is common to experience peer pressure, an over-reliance on peer perceptions, and a decreasing presence in the family unit.

Adolescence