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Decks in this class (30)

Lecture 1 Children are Not Small Adults
Name pathologies not seen in adults,
Name chronic conditions with chil...
2  cards
Lecture 2 An Approach to Assessing Children
What is the normal feeding of a baby,
Before what age do children acqui...,
Name the functional skill seen at...
10  cards
Lecture 3 A Child’s Journey
Formula for estimated weight of i...,
Formula for estimated weight of c...,
Formula for estimated weight of c...
7  cards
Lecture 4 Vomiting and Malabsorption in Childhood
Name triggers for vomiting,
Name causes of vomiting in infants,
A palpable olive tumour is a sign...
18  cards
Lecture 5 Approach to the Yellow Baby
Name something that are elevated ...,
Name 2 things that are elevated i...,
Name 5 tests carried out to asses...
10  cards
Lecture 6 Chronic Constipation
What are the social reasons for c...,
What are the physical reasons for...,
How is constipation treated
4  cards
Lecture 7 Crohn’s Disease, IBS and UC
Name 5 features of crohns,
Name 7 features of ulcerative col...,
What are the presenting symptoms ...
11  cards
Lecture 8 Infant Nutrition
What is the average weight gain b...,
What is the average weight gain b...,
What is the average weight gain b...
11  cards
Lecture 9 Paediatric Neurology
Name the features of a migraine,
Name the features of at tension h...,
What are pointers to raised intra...
12  cards
Lecture 10 Children with Special Needs
Name 4 primary car assessment tools,
Name 3 secondary care assessment ...,
Name 3 common motor problems
7  cards
Lecture 11 Paediatric Genetics
What mutation causes downs syndrome,
What conditions are people with d...,
How are rare intellectual disabil...
3  cards
Lecture 12 Adolescent Health
What 6 things are included in an ...,
At what age does am individual mo...
2  cards
Lecture 13 Paediatric Respiratory
What is the aetiology of asthma,
How is asthma diagnosed,
What are the clinical features of...
39  cards
Lecture 14 Paediatric Nephrology
Proteinuria is a sign of what syn...,
Haematuria is a sign of what synd...,
Haemolytic uraemic syndrome cause...
49  cards
Lecture 15 Paediatric Dermatology
What are the clinical features of...,
What mutation predisposes to deve...,
What is the function of filaggrin
49  cards
Lecture 16 Paediatric Cardiology
Enriched blood from the mother fl...,
What is the name of the shunt tha...,
What is the function of the ductu...
22  cards
Lecture 17 Paediatric Infectious Diseases
What is sepsis,
What is severe sepsis,
What is septic shock
20  cards
Lecture 18 Paediatric Endocrinology
When investigating development fb...,
When investigating development u ...,
When investigating development co...
10  cards
Lecture 19 Paediatric Case Studies
9 month old girl presents with 48...,
What are the most common causes o...,
An 18 month boy presents with a 4...
13  cards
Lecture 20 Introduction to Paediatric Surgery
What is the murphy s triad,
What does tenderness over mcburne...,
Redcurrant jelly stool is a sign ...
5  cards
Lecture 21 Paediatric Urology
9 month old boy mum noticed lump ...,
9 month old boy mum noticed lump ...,
9 month old boy mum noticed scrot...
13  cards
Lecture 22 Common Postnatal Problems
What is a capillary haemangioma,
What are the features of a capill...,
What is the prognosis of capillar...
20  cards
Lecture 23 Neonatology (Physiology, prematurity, Common postnatal, term admissions to NNU)
What are the symptoms of neonatal...,
What are the risk factors for neo...,
What is the management of presume...
17  cards
Lecture 24 Paediatric Oncology
What is the most common childhood...,
What are red flag symptoms,
What are preschool brain tumour s...
24  cards
Lecture 25 Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
What is the clinical presentation...,
Psoriasis is seen in what type of...,
Hla b27 positive male beginning a...
19  cards
Lecture 26 Food Allergy in Children
Mast cell degranulation rapid rel...,
What do mast cells degranulation ...,
What is the function of histamine
7  cards
Lecture 27 The Injured Child
Why do children injure differently,
What is a type 1 fracture,
What is a type 2 fracture
6  cards
Lecture 28 Child Protection
What scottish legislation that pr...,
Who is the named person from birt...,
Who is the named person from scho...
9  cards
Lecture 30 Paediatric Clinical Pharmacology
In neonates and infants gastric a...,
In neonates and infants gastric e...,
In neonates and infants gi motili...
3  cards
Lecture 31 Cases
26 day old baby girl is noted by ...,
A 3y old boy presents with 4 week...,
A 3y old girl is brought into a e...
5  cards

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