Year 3 - Paediatrics

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Decks in this class (40)

Children are not Small Adults
What is a child,
Locally aberdeen what is a child ...,
Why are children not small adults...
35  cards
An Approach to Assessing Children
Do children see the world differe...,
An approach to general paediatrics,
An approach to general paediatrics
37  cards
A Child's Journey
What are the recognised phases of...,
What are the main childhood objec...,
What is development
46  cards
Approach to the Yellow Baby
What are the functions of the liver,
Liver function tests lfts what ar...,
Do lfts
36  cards
Paediatric Upper & Lower GI Disorders - Chronic Constipation
What is constipation,
What is normal stool frequency,
What can be used to assess stool
16  cards
Paediatric Upper & Lower GI Disorders - Crohn's, IBD, UC
Incidence of crohn s disease in s...,
What are the presenting features ...,
How is a diagnosis of ibd made
21  cards
Vomiting and Malabsorption in Children
Physiology of vomiting what are t...,
What are the triggers of vomiting,
What is retching
48  cards
Paediatric Neurology - The Child with Headache
Child neurology is dynamic the br...,
There is extensive pathology,
The neurological consultation in ...
16  cards
Infant Feeds
Why is nutrition important,
What are the recognised phases of...,
Phases of growth infant nutrition...
44  cards
Fits, Faints and Funny Turns (Seizures and Seizure-mimics)
Terminology for paroxysmal events,
Terminology for paroxysmal events,
Terminology for paroxysmal events
22  cards
Head Sizes and Shapes
Assessing the child with the unus...,
Infant skull made up of a number ...,
Why are sutures open
12  cards
Neuromuscular disorders:The child that presents with weakness
When to suspect a nm disorder,
What is duchenne muscular dystrophy,
What is shown here
5  cards
Children with Special Needs
What is child development,
What are the features of normal d...,
What is developmental delay
31  cards
Paediatric Genetics
Down syndrome trisomy 21,
What does non invasive prenatal t...,
What are the ethics issue around
30  cards
Adolescent Health
Part 1,
You will look after adolescent pa...,
What hospital department are adol...
36  cards
Paediatric Case 1
What is an approach to general pa...,
What are the principles of manage...,
Case 1 baby 1 3m vomiting and uns...
28  cards
Communication with Children and Families
____________ is very important,
What important to do when interac...,
Examining infants what not to do
9  cards
Clinical Features of Asthma in Children
What are the challenges of dealin...,
Tips to dealing with asthma 1no _...,
If child doesn t wheeze then they...
38  cards
Management of Asthma in Children Non-Acute
Medical treatment of asthma is th...,
What are the goals of treatment,
How do you to measure control
29  cards
Management of Asthma in Children Acute
Acute asthma management is like a...,
So how do you chose which level o...
6  cards
Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Children
Where do urti affect,
Do the benefits from antibiotics ...,
Putting urti into context how com...
13  cards
Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Children
Lrti is infection distal to the _...,
Principles of management,
Putting lrti into context how com...
28  cards
Paediatric Nephrology
Part 1,
What is glomerular disease,
What are the 2 main types of glom...
77  cards
Paediatric Cardiology
Part 1 foetal circulation,
Part 1,
Part 1
38  cards
Paediatric Growth and Endocrine
What is normal growth,
How should height be measured,
When should you take measurements...
41  cards
Introduction to Paediatric Surgery
What are physiological indices in...,
Vital signs in children what is t...,
What are the big differences when...
26  cards
Paediatric Urology
Presentations of paediatric urolo...,
Case 9 month old boymum noticed l...,
What is an inguinal hernia and wh...
30  cards
Paediatric Infectious Diseases
Part 1,
What is the epidemiology of infec...,
________ in children is a major s...
58  cards
Paediatric Dermatology
What is the most common presentat...,
What is ezcema,
Atopic ezcema is typically the pa...
39  cards
Neonatology (Physiology, prematurity, Common postnatal, term admissions to NNU)
What are the categories of term a...,
Always consider sepsis as a diagn...,
What are the risk factors for sepsis
31  cards
Paediatric Oncology
What is cancer,
How common are cancers in childhood,
Are are paediatric cancers classi...
31  cards
Child Protection and Non-Accidental Injury
Are there laws that allow us,
Who is responsible for reporting ...,
How does this affect you
27  cards
Common Postnatal Problems
What are the different types of p...,
What changes to the skin may you ...,
Skin colour plethorawhat is it
35  cards
An approach to Acute Paediatrics
Why are children different,
Anatomy how are childrens airways...,
Anatomy how are childrens breathi...
20  cards
Paediatric Allergy
What is the pathophysiology of al...,
What is mast cell degranulation,
What are the effects of histamine
37  cards
Paediatric Pharmacology
Children demonstrate significant ...,
The safe and effective use of med...,
How may babies be exposed to drug...
22  cards
Introduction to Neonatology
The development of cvs,
Describe foetal circulation,
What is the ductus arteriosus
14  cards
Born too early too small
What is classed as a small baby a...,
What is small for gestational age,
What are the causes of
27  cards
The Injured Child
What is the problem with injuries,
Why do children sustain injuries,
What injuries do children sustain
17  cards
Paediatric Rheumatology
What is the most common chronic r...,
What is jia,
What are the signs and symptoms s...
27  cards

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