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Decks in this class (53)

Paediatric BLS
How is the anatomy of children di...,
How is the physiology of children...,
Why is it hard to assess neurolog...
11  cards
History taking
What factors in a history may be ...,
What is the binds pneumonic for p...,
What should be included in a birt...
10  cards
Safeguarding, Children and the Law
How is the mental capacity act re...,
What is the gillick test 2,
What happens if a child does not ...
23  cards
Childhood Development
Define development 1,
What are the age related developm...,
What are the different domains of...
38  cards
ADHD
What is adhd 1,
What neurotransmitters are altere...,
Which brain regions are involved ...
28  cards
Autism
Define autism spectrum disorder 1,
What are the risk factors for aut...,
What is the pathophysiology of au...
18  cards
Acutely unwell child
What is important to prepare for ...,
What are some key signs of increa...,
What are the key ideas of a child...
35  cards
Croup
Define croup 1,
What is the key epidemiology of c...,
What is the most common cause of ...
15  cards
Epiglottitis
Define epiglottitis 1,
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
What is the most common pathogen ...
8  cards
Bronchiolitis
What is the process of bronchioli...,
What is the most common pathogen ...,
What is the relevant epidemiology...
7  cards
Laryngomalacia
Define laryngomalacia 1,
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
What is the most common cause of ...
11  cards
Pertussis
Define pertussis 1,
What is the common pathogen causi...,
What is the immunisation programm...
16  cards
Spina Bifida
What is meant by spina bifida occ...,
What are the symptoms of spina bi...,
What are the different types of s...
13  cards
Down Syndrome
Define down syndrome 1,
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
What are the three main genetic u...
21  cards
Biliary atresia
Define biliary atresia 1,
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
What is the underlying aetiology ...
7  cards
Haemolytic disease of the newborn
Define haemolytic disease of the ...,
What is the basic pathology of ha...,
What is the epidemiology of haemo...
13  cards
Newborn Jaundice
How common in neonatal jaundice 1,
What are the common cause of newb...,
What are the typical causes of ja...
13  cards
Turners syndrome
Define turners syndrome 1,
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
What is the relevant genetics und...
11  cards
Obesity
Define paediatric obesity 1,
At what waist to height ratio is ...,
What is the relevant epidemiology...
8  cards
Childhood immunisations
What vaccinations happen at 2 mon...,
What vaccinations happen at 3 mon...,
What vaccinations happen at 4 mon...
8  cards
Childhood growth
How should weight be measured in ...,
How should height length be measu...,
How shoud head circumference be m...
46  cards
Viral gastroenteritis (DNF)
Define gastroenteritis 1,
What is the difference between ac...,
What are the common causes of vir...
16  cards
Pyloric stenosis
Define pyloric stenosis 1,
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
What are the typical signs and sy...
7  cards
GERD
What is the difference between go...,
What is the relevant aetiology of...,
What are the risk factors for gord 3
13  cards
Anaphylaxis
Define anaphylaxis 1,
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
What is the common aetiology of a...
16  cards
Tonsilitis
Define tonsillitis 1,
What is the key epidemiology of t...,
What is the most common causative...
15  cards
Otitis media
Define acute otitis media 1,
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
What are the most common pathogen...
21  cards
Kawasaki disease
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
Define kawasaki disease 2,
What is the relevant epidemiology...
9  cards
Hirschsprung disease
What is the pathophysiological pr...,
What are some risk factors for hi...,
What are the common presentations...
6  cards
Cows milk Protein Allergy
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
What are the different classifica...,
What is the typical git presentat...
11  cards
Intussusception
What is an intussusception 1,
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
What is the aetiology of intussus...
8  cards
Mesenteric adenitis
Define mesenteric adenitis 1,
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
What is the aetiology of mesenter...
7  cards
Rickets
Define rickets 1,
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
What is the main aetiology of ric...
13  cards
Transient synovitis
Define transient synovitis 1,
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
What is the key aetiology of tran...
7  cards
Perthes disease
Define perthes disease 1,
What is the key epidemiology of p...,
What is the relevant aetiology of...
10  cards
Septic arthritis
Define septic arthritis 1,
What is the epidemiology of septi...,
What are the most common pathogen...
11  cards
Developmental dysplasia of the hip
Define developmental dysplasia of...,
What is the key epidemiology of d...,
What are the associated risk fact...
11  cards
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Define juvenile idiopathic arthri...,
What is the key epidemiology of j...,
What is the relevant aetiology of...
15  cards
Reactive arthritis
Define reactive arthritis 1,
What are the key triad features o...,
What is the key aetiology of reac...
7  cards
Slipped upper femoral epiphysis (SUFE)
Define sufe 1,
What is the relevant epidemiology...,
What are the key risk factors for...
10  cards
Febrile seizures
Define febrile seizure 1,
What are the seizures in febrile ...,
What is the key epidemiology of f...
15  cards
Epilepsy
Define epilepsy 1,
Define status epilepticus 2,
What is the key epidemiology of e...
23  cards
Hydrocephalus
Define hydrocephalus 1,
What is the epidemiology of hydro...,
What are the two main types of hy...
9  cards
Meningitis
Define meningitis 1,
What is the key epidemiology of m...,
What is the most common cause of ...
26  cards
Migraine
Define migrains 1,
What are the key features of a mi...,
What is the key epidemiology of m...
13  cards
Paeds Cardio
What are the three types of paedi...,
What are the features of a congen...,
What are the key features of a ca...
40  cards
Tetralogy of Fallot
What are the four anatomical abno...,
What is the genetic aetiology of ...,
What is the environmental aetiolo...
20  cards
Transposition of the great Arteries
Define transposition of the great...,
What is the key epidemiology of t...,
What is the underlying process in...
10  cards
Innocent murmur
What is an innocent murmur 1,
What is the epidemiology of innoc...,
What is the aetiology of innocent...
10  cards
VSD and ASD
What is the key epidemiology of a...,
What is the key aetiology of a vsd 2,
What is eisenmengers syndrome 3
18  cards
Paeds funny tummies
What are some predisposing factor...,
What are some potential congenita...,
What are the features of posterio...
21  cards
Rashes
Define impetigo 1,
What is the key history of a impe...,
What are the different classifica...
41  cards
Encephalitis
Define encephalitis 1,
What is the key epidemiology of e...,
What is the key aetiology of ence...
6  cards

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