Erkison Developmental Theory for school age
Industry v. Inferiority
Skills:
Piaget Developmental Theory for school age
Concerte Operational Thinking
History for school age
Birth hx for patients 0-12 years (prenatal hx & immunizations)
Recurrent illnesses
Hospitalizations- do they use one setting?
Immunizations
Nutrition
Family illnesses
Exercise, activities, after school activities
Safety- poison control, locked guns, smoke alarms, window guards, access to telephones
Substance Use- are they sleepy?
Sexual experimentation
School performance *big one*
Developmental Milestones: Denver + met milestones?
What are common illnesses?
Otitis media/externa
Step
URI
Asthma
Heart murmur
Viral gastroenteritis
Appendicitis
Breaks/fractures in arms and legs
What tanner stage?

Tanner Stage: I
What tanner stage?

Tanner Stage: II
What tanner stage?

Tanner stage III
What tanner stage?

Tanner Stage IV
What tanner stage?

Tanner Stage V
What tanner stage?

Tanner Stage I
What tanner stage?

Tanner Stage II
What tanner stage?

Tanner Stage III
What tanner stage?

Tanner Stage IV
What tanner stage?

Tanner Stage: V
Physical exam componenets for school age
6-7 year old milestones
Stays busy
May loose first tooth
Practices skills to become better
Able to read age-appropriate books
Speaks in complete sentences, understands numbers, differentiates right and left, able to tell time
Cooperates and shares, plays with same gender
Likes to copy adults, jealous of others and siblings
Vision as sharp as an adult
Interest in how things work
Enunciates all sounds, able to use proper tenses, plurals, pronouns
8-9 year old milestones
Dresses and grooms self completely
Comprehends more things: fractions, space, can count backwards
Enjoys competition and games, likes clubs an groups
Begins to mix friends and play with friends of opposite gender
Able to use tools
More graceful with movement and abilities
Likes school and egar to learn
Accepts household chores
10-12 year old milestones
Remainder of adult teeth will develop
More independent
Friends very important and influential, like to talk on the phone
Increased interest in gender of interest
Reads well
Works on confidence and self-esteem
Thinks abstractly and expresses feelings well
Puberty starts
Start to form a sense of community
Cholesterol Screening: when and why in school age?
Universal screen: ages 9-11 and again 17-21 years
Screen before age 9:
High level risk factors for CVD in school age kids?
PPD placement and MMR
Moderate level risk factors for CVD for school age kids
Normal Pediatrics Cholesterol Levels
Total Cholesterol: >200
LDL >130
HDL <40
TG >130
What supplements are typically seen in school aged kids?
Vit. D: 400-600 units/day, for bone health and inflammation
May also see flouride- if not in water system