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Term
Mid-Parental Height for Girls
Definition
[(Father's height - 5in) + (Mother's height)]/2

Target height for the girl will be +/- 4 inches of that number
Term
Mid-Parental Height for Boys
Definition
[(Mother's height +5 in)+ (Father's height)]/2

Target height for the boy will be +/- 4 inches of that number
Term
BMI for Age Cutoffs
Definition
>95th Percentile - Overweight

85th-95th Percentile - Risk for Overweight

<5th Percentile - Underweight
Term
Development (Definition)
Definition
Increase in function as it relates to the body AND mind; Includes: Gross motor, fine motor, cognitive (personal-social, language)
Term
The Denver
Definition
A developmental screening tool for children from birth to 6 years; Tests 4 domains - Personal-Social, Fine motor adaptive, language, gross motor; Normed across sub-groups and cultures
Term
Parental Response Reports
Definition
Screening tools that provide good validity and promote parental involvement; Examples - Ages and Stages, PEDS, PDQ, M-CHAT
Term
What is Anticipatory Guidance?
Definition
Information for parents to facilitate optimal growth and development; Verbal, written handouts, the internet
Term
What are the 4 Domains of Anticipatory Guidance?
Definition
1) Injury Prevention, 2) Violence Prevention, 3) Sleep Position - until 6 months, 4) Nutrition
Term
Components of a Prenatal History
Definition
Maternal age, illness, screening for blood type and STDs
Term
Components of an Antenatal History
Definition
Length of labor and rupture of membranes, Complications, APGAR scores
Term
At what age should kids have the opportunity to have an exam without a parent in the room?
Definition
Age 11 or 12
Term
Diphtheria/ Tetanus/ Pertussis (DTaP) Vaccine
Definition
Diphtheria/ Tetanus-toxoids; All contain inactivated PT (toxin); 2 or more components; Same vaccine used for primary series; Efficacy of 80-85%; Given IM; Adverse Reactions - local rxn, fever
Term
HiB Vaccine
Definition
3 Vaccines; Conjugated Polysaccharide - Protein differs; Fever, local rxn; Given IM
Term
Pneumococcal Vaccine
Definition
PPV23 - polysaccharide, 23 valent vaccine, 95% of invasive disease, Poor response <2 years, high risk over 2 - HIV, sickle cell, asplenia;

PCV7 -polysaccharaide, conjugated vaccine, 90% protection, reduces nasopharyngeal carriage by 60-705;

Both are given IM
Term
Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV)
Definition
Live, attenuated; 3 strains of virus; IgG AND IgA mucosal immunity; VAPP - 1 case/ 6.2 million doses
Term
Innactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV)
Definition
Higher IgG levels than OPV; No adverse effects; Given SC
Term
Hepatitis B Vaccine
Definition
2 vaccines in US; Recombinant DNA, single antigen; 95% protection after 2 doses; Given IM; Adverse effects - pain at site (29%), fever (6%)
Term
MMR Vaccine
Definition
Live, attenuated virus; 95% protective after 1 dose; Adverse effects - fever 6-12 days after vaccination, rash in 5%, febrile seizures; Given SC
Term
Varicella Vaccine
Definition
Live, attenuated virus; Given SC; Adverse effects - fever, rash at site; Decreased incidence of shingles in vaccine recipients
Term
Meningococcal Vaccine
Definition
2 Vaccines available - quadravalent capsular polysaccharide OR diphtheria toxoid-based protein conjugate; Given IM; Temporal relationship with Guillan- Barre
Term
Influenza Vaccine
Definition
Inactivated Virus -Given SC, Split virus for children <12 years;
Live, attenuated virus - intranasal administration, age 5 and above, not for high risk patients
Term
HPV Vaccine
Definition
Quadrivalent for 6,11,16,18; Virus-like particles; Given IM
Term
Attachment
Definition
The affective relationship between an infant and the primary caregiver that develops over the first year of life; Two patterns - secure and anxious; 65% of infants demonstrate a secure attachment
Term
Effect of Cortisol on Development
Definition
Children with chronically high cortisol levels experience more developmental delays (cognitive, motor and social); Cortisol effects metabolism, immune function, and the brain
Term
Bright Futures
Definition
A national health promotion and disease prevention initiative that addresses children's health needs in the context of family and community; Principles, Guidelines, Resources
Term
One Week Old Behaviors
Definition
Responds to sound by blinking, crying, quieting, changing respiration, or showing a startle reflex; Fixates on human face and follows with eyes; Responds to parent's face and voice; Has flexed posture; Moves all extremities
Term
One Month Old Behaviors
Definition
Responds to sound, human faces, parents' voice and face; Lifts head momentarily when in prone position; Has flexed posture; Moves all extremities; Can sleep for 3-4 hours at a time; Can stay awake for one hour or longer; Consolable
Term
One Month Old Nutrition
Definition
Continues to eat exclusively breastmilk and/or infant formula until 4-6 months of age; Exceptions - added rice cereal for GERD, MCT oil for premies, water/juice for constipation
Term
Two Month Old Behaviors
Definition
Coos and vocalizes reciprocally; Attentive to voices; Interested in visual and auditory stimuli; Smiles responsively; In prone position, lifts head, neck and upper chest with support on forearms to 45 degrees; Some head control in upright position; Extensor and flexor muscles more balanced
Term
Four Month Old Behaviors
Definition
In prone position, holds head erect and raises body on hands; Controls head well; Starts to roll over from prone to supine; Opens hands, holds own hands, grasps rattle; Regards own hand; Reaches for and bats objects; Laughs; May sleep for 6 hours; Falls asleep by self without breast or bottle
Term
Six Month Old Behaviors
Definition
Vocalizes single consonants (dada, baba); Rolls over both ways; Has no head lag when pulled to sit; Sits with Supports; Stands when placed and bears weight; Starts to self-feed; Transfers cubes or other small objects from hand to hand; May begin to show signs of stranger anxiety; Cognitively aware that they can cause a reaction; Time for parents to set limits
Term
Six Month Old Nutrition
Definition
Continue breastmilk and/ or formula for bulk of calories; Intro of a low allergenic cereal like rice cereal; New food every 3-7 days; Only highly pureed ("stage one") foods; Start with one meal per day and expand from there; Okay to introduce water more liberally; Avoid highly allergic foods (nuts, shellfish, eggs, strawberries, honey) until 9-12+ months of age
Term
Nine Month Old Behaviors
Definition
Responds to own name; Understands a few words such as 'no-no'; Babbles, imitates vocalizations; Dada, Mama nonspecifically; Crawls, creeps, scoots; Sits independently easlily, stands holding on; Starts pincer grasp; May show anxiety with strangers
Term
Nine Month Old Nutrition
Definition
More 'finger foods' (be aware of choking hazards); Use of utensils; Intro of sippy cup, straw, cup; Avoid nuts, shellfish, honey; Continue breastmilk, formula, but weaning
Term
Twelve Month Old Behaviors
Definition
Stands alone, may walk; Says one word; Points for things desired; Waves bye-bye; Puts blocks in cups; Mastered pincer grasp; Imitates activities
Term
Twelve Month Old Nutrition
Definition
Transition from breastmilk/ formula to whole cow's milk (whole milk until age 2) - soy milk, rice milk for babies with cow milk allergies; No limitations of foods unless positive family or personal history of food allergies; Wean bottle; Encourage primarily self-feeding, family meal times, primarily foods that the rest of the family eats
Term
Fifteen Month Old Behaviors
Definition
Has vocabulary of 3 to 6 words; Can point to one or more body parts; Understands simple commands; Walks well, even backward, stoops, stairs; Stacks 2 blocks; Feeds self with fingers, drinks from a cup; Listens to a story; Indicates what he wants by pulling, pointing, grunting
Term
15-18 Month Old Nutrition
Definition
Avoid food battles; Keep offering healthy options; Limit juice to 4-6oz per day max; Family meal times; Whole milk intake ~18-24oz per day; Multivitamins for "picky eaters"
Term
Eighteen Month Old Behaviors
Definition
Walks quickly or runs stiffly; Throws a Ball; Has a vocabulary of 10-20 words; Immitates words; Pulls a toy along the ground; Stacks 2-3 blocks; Uses a spoon and cup; Listens to a story, looking at pictures and naming objects; Shows affection, kisses; Follows simple directions; Imitates a crayon stroke and scribbles; Dumps an object from a bottle without demonstration
Term
Two Year Old Behaviors
Definition
Kicks a ball; Traces a circle; Walks up stairs one at a time; Stacks 5 blocks; Pretends; Follows 2 Step commands; Points to pictures; Uses > 20 words, 2-3 word phrases; Calls himself by name; Puts on, removes clothes; Develops fears and emotions
Term
Two Year Old Nutrition
Definition
Transition to low-fat or skim milk; Okay to introduce highly allergenic foods for kids with strong family history of food allergies
Term
Three Year Old Behaviors
Definition
Jumps in place, balances on 1 foot >18sec; Rides a tricycle; Knows own name, age and sex; >75% of speech is intelligible; Has self-care skills (feeding, dressing, etc.); Shows early imaginative behavior, imaginative friends; Still egocentric in terms of needs and interests; Copies a circle and a cross
Term
Three Year Old Behaviors
Definition
Jumps in place, balances on 1 foot >18sec; Rides a tricycle; Knows own name, age and sex; >75% of speech is intelligible; Has self-care skills (feeding, dressing, etc.); Shows early imaginative behavior, imaginative friends; Still egocentric in terms of needs and interests; Copies a circle and a cross
Term
Four Year Old Behaviors
Definition
Can sing a song; Gives first and last name; >90% of speech is intelligible; Draws a person with 3 parts; Is aware of gender (of self and others); Distinguishes fantasy from reality; Talks about daily activities and experiences; Hops, jumps on one foot; Builds a tower of 10 blocks
Term
Five Year Old Behaviors
Definition
Dresses self; Skips; Copies square and triangle; Catches a ball; Knows address and phone number; Recognizes some letters, copies letters; Understands and follows rules of behavior; Gets along with other children; Draws a person with 5 parts; Counts to 10
Term
AAP Recommended ages for Standardized Developmental Testing
Definition
9, 18 and 30 months
Term
Ages and Stages Questionnaire
Definition
Social/ Emotional for children ages 27 months through 32 months
Term
Parents' Evaluation of Developmental Status (PEDS)
Definition
An evidence-based method for detecting and addressing developmental and behavioral problems in children
Term
Denver II
Definition
Used to recognize normal and abnormal patterns of development in children under age 6
Term
What is the most common form of Developmental Delay?
Definition
Language Delay; occurs in up to 5-10% of preschoolers
Term
Red Flags for Language Delay
Definition
Absent or minimal speech (no words by 15m); No pointing by 1y; Impaired comprehension; Lack of drive to communicate; Regression of early language milestones
Term
Differential Diagnosis of Language Delay
Definition
Inadequate hearing; developmental language disorder; mental deficiency or retardation; an autism spectrum disorder
Term
Signs of Autism
Definition
No pointing by 1y; No babbling by 1y; No single words by 16m; Any loss of language skills at any time; No pretend play; Extremely short attention span; No response when called by name; Indifference to others; Little or no eye contact; Fixation on a single object, such as a spinning fan; Repetitive body movements such as hand flapping, rocking; Intense tantrums
Term
Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT)
Definition
One of several brief parental screens for autism spectrum disorders; Validated for ages 16-30m; AAP recommends universal screening at 18m, 24m, and whenever concern arises
Term
Autism
Definition
A spectrum of chronic developmental disorders; Characterized by difficulties in social interaction, communication, and restrictive and repetitive interests and activities; May have sensory impairment with unusual reactions to physical sensations, overly sensitive to touch; Most often first identified in toddlers; Mostly boys; No cure, but treatable
Term
Treatment for Autism
Definition
Early intervention is key; Speech therapy; Occupational therapy for sensory integration and motor skills; Behavioral therapy to improve cognitive skills and reduce inappropriate behavior; Educational therapy using a highly structured approach; Medications similar to those with ADHD; Special diets - eliminating certain food groups such as dairy helps some kids
Term
Cognitive Development of the School Age Child (6-11 years old)
Definition
Sexual behavior, gender differences, masturbation; Awareness of body image and physical differences
Term
Moral Development of the School Age Child (6-11 years old)
Definition
Conscience; Family and community values; Early middle childhood - rely on clear rules; Late middle childhood - understand fairness and reciprocity
Term
Social Development of the School Age Child (6-11 years old)
Definition
Peer groups; Popularity
Term
Emotional Development of the School Age Child (6-11 years old)
Definition
Increasing independence from parents; Seek approval of adults
Term
Physical Development of the School Age Child (6-11 years old)
Definition
Average wt gain of 3-3.5kg/yr; Average ht gain of 5-7 cm/yr; Growth spurts - irregularly timed spurts lasting ~8 weeks, 3-6x/yr; Head circumference growth of only 2-3 cm; Complete myelinization by age 7
Term
Acanthosis nigricans
Definition
Skin pigmentation that is a sign of insulin resistance
Term
Hirsutism
Definition
A sign of PCOS
Term
Healthy Messages: 5,2,1,0
Definition
5 Fruits and vegetables a day; 2 hours or less of screen time; 1 hour of exercise; 0 calorie drinks
Term
Causes of Underweight and Poor Weight Gain
Definition
Malnourishment; Chronic Disease (GI, Renal, Cardiac, Heme, Pulmonary, etc.); Iron Deficiency; Hypo-or Hyperthyroidism; Medication side effect; Intentional caloric restriction
Term
Short Stature
Definition
Height less than 2 SD below average (below the 3rd percentile); Causes of Short stature: Idiopathic short stature (familial or genetic short stature, constitutional growth delay), Chronic Disease
Term
Intrinsic Shortness
Definition
Familial, Genetic; Normal variant; Inherent limitations of bone growth; Predicts adult height
Term
Constitutional Delay of Growth (and Puberty)
Definition
Delayed growth; Childhood short stature, but relatively normal adult height; Usually a normal variant; will see a Delayed Bone Age
Term
Attenuated Growth
Definition
Slowed growth velocity; Always abnormal; may be caused by Chronic disease or medications such as high dose inhaled steroids or prolonged use of oral steroids
Term
Diagnosis of Idiopathic Short Stature
Definition
Essentially normal growth velocity (~5cm/yr); No evidence on exam and work-up of chronic disease, chromosomal abnormality
Term
Diagnosis of Familial Short Stature
Definition
No delay in bone age; Child is growing within predicted parental target range
Term
Diagnosis of Constitutional Delay of Growth
Definition
Bone age is delayed; Often a family member had delayed growth
Term
Thelarche
Definition
Breast development; Average 10-11 years of age; Earliest normal thelarche - 6 years in African-American girls, 7 years in Caucasian girls
Term
Pubarche (Females)
Definition
Pubic hair; Typically 6-12 months after thelarche; result of adrenocortical activity
Term
Menarche
Definition
Menses; 2-3 years after thelarche; Average age in US is 12.8 years
Term
Earliest Pubertal Changes in Males
Definition
Ages 9-14; Increase in testicular size >2.5cm in diameter or 4mL; Scrotal reddening and increase in rugations
Term
Progression of Puberty in Males
Definition
Usually a year after initial testicular growth; Increase in length and breadth of penis; Pubic and axillary hair growth (Pubarch/ adrenarche)
Term
Growth Spurts
Definition
Females - Peak height velocity is typically between 11-12 years, always precedes menarche, breast tanner II-III; Males - peak height velocity is later, typically 13-14 years, genital tanner IV-V; Average age of Epiphyseal fusion - 15y for females, 17y for males
Term
Central Precocious Puberty
Definition
Gonadotropin-dependent; True precocious puberty; Early maturation of the HPG axis; Onset early, but pattern/ timing of puberty events is normal; 80-90% will have no identifiable cause; Accelerated linear growth for age (tall for chronologic age, then short adult stature); Advanced bone age (usually 2+ years); Can be treated with GnRH analog therapy to stop the progression of secondary sex characteristics and accelerated growth
Term
Peripheral Precocious Puberty
Definition
GnRH and gonadotropin independent precocious puberty; AKA - pseudo-precocious puberty; Excess secretion of estrogens and androgens from the gonads, adrenal glands (ovarian cysts and tumors, testicular tumors, adrenal tumors and enzymatic defects); McCune-Albright Syndrome; Testotoxicosis; Also have accelerated linear growth and advanced bone age; Pubertal levels of sex steroids; Pre-pubertal levels of LH and FSH
Term
Incomplete Precocious Puberty
Definition
Early development of secondary sexual characteristics; Benign variant of normal puberty; Non-progressive or slowly progressive; NORMAL bone age; Need regular follow-up
Term
Premature Thelarche seen in Incomplete Precocious Puberty
Definition
Early, isolated appearance of breast development; No other signs of pubertal development; Normal growth rate; Normal bone age; 18% progress to true precocious puberty; Work-up: complete H&P, growth charts, bone age - if all normal, no further work-up
Term
Premature Adrenarche seen in Incomplete Precocious Puberty
Definition
Early, isolated appearance of pubic and/or axillary hair; Considered benign, normal variant; Normal growth pattern and bone age; Risk factor for PCOS; 20% progress to true precocious puberty; Work-Up: complete H&P, growth charts, bone age, DHEA level should be appropriate for pubic hair stage, LH FSH and gonadal steroid levels are prepubertal
Term
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Definition
Law Assures that all children with disabilities recieve: a free and appropriate education, appropriate evaluation and assessment for placement and services, education in the "least restrictive environment," and that parents are involved in all decisions
Term
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Definition
States that any group or program that gets money from the federal government must include people who have disabilities in taking part in and benefiting from its activities; Federal money may be lost if the program discriminates against people with disabilities
Term
Learning Disabilities
Definition
Failure to acquire, retrieve and use information competently; Discrepancy between academic performance and intellectual ability; Often presents as school failure; Average or above-average intelligence; 5% of the school population affected; Not learning problems from MR, vision/ hearing impairment, emotional disturbance or environmental or economic influence
Term
Learning Disabilities are Weaknesses in One or More of These...
Definition
Attention abilities; Memory Skills; Language Skills; Neuromotor skills; Executive function or higher cognition skills; Visual-spatial ordering skills; Temporal-sequential ordering skills
Term
3 Most Common Learning Disabilities
Definition
1) Language processing, reading (dyslexia); 2) Writing (dysgraphia); 3) Mathematical (dyscalculia)
Term
ADHD
Definition
The most common neurobehavioral disorder of childhood; Core sxs of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity; School-age prevalence from 4-12% (similar rates througout the world); 60% of kids with ADHD will have sxs as adults; M:F = 4-6:1; Often Co-morbidities of - developmental disorders, mild MR, ODD, anxiety, depression, Tic disorders
Term
Sxs Sometimes Seen with ADHD
Definition
Emotional lability or immaturity; Little sense of physical safety; Aggressive or oppositional behaviors; Poor social skills; Low self-esteem
Term
Theories of ADHD
Definition
Genetic Imbalance in catecholamine metabolism in the cerebral cortex; Impaired executive functions (processes involved in forward planning) or difficulties with response inhibition
Term
Structural Brain Imaging in ADHD
Definition
Significant differences between children with and without ADHD; In ADHD Patients - smaller cerebral and cerebellar volumes, reversed or absent asymmetry of the caudate nucleus, Smaller posterior corpus callosum regions, Increased gray matter in the posterior temporal and inferior parietal cortices
Term
Functional Brain Imaging in ADHD
Definition
Children with ADHD have reduced global and local activation in the area of the basal ganglia and anterior frontal lobe (methylphenidate - MPH - affects activation in these areas)
Term
DSM IV Criteria fo ADHD Diagnosis
Definition
6 or more symptoms for at least 6 months to a degree that is maladaptive and inconsistent with developmental level in the categories of Inattention and/or Hyperactivity-Impulsivity; Sxs must be present before age 7; Sxs are present in 2 or more settings; There must be clinically significant impairment in social, academic or occupational function
Term
Stimulant Medications and Tics
Definition
15-30% of children on stimulant medications develop tics, most are transient
Term
MOA of Stimulants
Definition
Affect dopaminergic and noradrenergic systems; Cause release of catecholamines from storage sites at the synapse - Increased norepi and dopamine concentrations in the brainstem, midbrain and frontal cortex are thought to be responsible for increased attention span and concentration
Term
ADHD Prognosis
Definition
50-60% of children with ADHD will have sxs in adulthood; May have increased risk of substance use disorders; Greater risk of injury than children/ adolescents without ADHD; Often impaired academic functioning; May affect job status; Increased risk of Anti-Social Personality Disorder
Term
Considerations Before Initiating Contraception in Teens
Definition
Pelvic Exam; Pap Smear; STD Testing; Negative Pregnancy Test
Term
Combined Estrogen & Progestin Birth Control Methods
Definition
Combined Oral Contraceptives (COCs); Vaginal Ring (NuvaRing)
Term
MOA of Combined Estrogen & Progestin Birth Control
Definition
Blocks LH and FSH to inhibit ovulation; Thickens cervical mucus to prevent sperm penetration; Inhibits capacitation of sperm
Term
Health Benefits of Combined Estrogen & Progestin Birth Control
Definition
Menstrual-related benefits; Decreased anemia; Improves acne and hirsutism; Reduces risk of endometrial and ovarian CA; Reduced risk of PID
Term
Estrogen-Related Side Effects and Disadvantages
Definition
Breast tenderness; Nausea; HTN; Vomiting; Weight gain?; Medications that induce CYP450 may decrease effectiveness (eg seizure meds)
Term
Estrogen-Related Health Risks
Definition
Rare but serious health risks, including blood clots, heart attack and strokes; Teen should contact medical provider immediately if they experience ACHES: Abdominal pain, Chest pain, Headaches, Eye or visual changes, Severe leg pain or swelling
Term
The Following are NOT Contraindications to Combined Hormonal Contraception
Definition
Family history of breast CA; Antibiotic use (with the exception of rifampin and certain seizure meds that affect liver enzymes); Tobacco use; History of headaches (unless migrane with aura or focal neurologic deficit)
Term
Before Prescribing Combined Hormonal Contraception Providers Should Be Aware if Their Patient Has...
Definition
Clotting disorders, Personal history of DVT or PE, Migrane with aura or focal neurological deficits, HTN (with well-controlled HTN, risk generally outweighs benefits)
Term
Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills (COCs)
Definition
One of 2 methods of combined estrogen & progestin birth control; Come in a variety of formulations with doses of estrogen ranging from 20-50mcgs; Low dose pills have comparable efficacy and safety; Monophasic, Biphasic and Triphasic; Taken daily at about the same time every day
Term
Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills Patterns of Use
Definition
Monthly cycling 21/7; Shortened pill-free interval (shorten pill-free interval from 7 to 4 days); Extended use (brief manipulation of cycle, bicycling, tricycling)
Term
Vaginal Ring
Definition
One of 2 methods of combined estrogen and progestin birth control; A soft, flexible ring approximately 2 in. in diameter; Contains a low dose of combined ethinyl estradiol and etonogestrel; Absorbed continuously, directly into the blood stream through the vaginal wall (vaginal muscles keep it in place); Remains in place for 3 weeks, followed by one ring-free week; Can be effective for up to 5 weeks; Cost: $30-$35/ month
Term
Progestin Only Birth Control Methods
Definition
Progestin-Only Pills (Mini-Pills); Depot-Medroxy Progesterone Acetate Injection (DepoProvera); Emergency Contraception; Implanon
Term
Benefits of Progestin-Only Birth Control
Definition
No estrogen-related complications; Non-contraceptive benefits include - lighter or no menses, less anemia, decreased cyclic cramping, pain and headahces; decreased risk of endometrial cancer, uterine cancer and PID
Term
DMPA
Definition
AKA - DepoProvera; An injection of progestin into the deltoid or gluteus muscle administered every 3 months; Cost - each injection costs between $30 and $75; Side Effects of Menstrual Irregularities, weight gain, irreversible for 3 months; Bone mineral loss with increased duration of use (a 2005 study found that bone mineral density recovered completely by 12 months after discontinuation of Depo)
Term
What Should Patients on DMPA (DepoProvera) Be Counseled to do?
Definition
Exercise regularly; Increase dietary Calcium intake to 1500mg/day
Term
Emergency Contraception Pills
Definition
Safe and effective back-up birth control method; Provides a last chance to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse or contraceptive failure; Plan B - the only dedicated product on the market (2 pills); Certain brands of COCs can also be used as ECP; MOA - delays or inhibits ovulation; may also inhibit fertilization or implantation but this is purely speculative; NOT and abortifacient; NOT teratogenic
Term
Use and Efficacy of Emergency Contraceptive Pills
Definition
Use - take 2 Plan B tablets orally up to 5 days after unprotected sex (more effective if taken sooner); Efficacy - ECP reduces the risk of pregnancy by 89% if taken within 72 hours
Term
When are IUDs NOT recommended?
Definition
If current or recent STI or PID; Purulent cervicitis; Uterine anomaly
Term
MOA of Progestin IUD (Mirena)
Definition
Releases Levonorgestrel into endometrial cavity at steady rate; Thickens cervical mucus, atrophies endometrial lining, suppresses ovulation
Term
Use of Progestin IUD
Definition
Placed in vagina by health care worker; May be placed at any time in the menstrual cycle and immediately after an abortion; Approved duration 5 years; Extremely effective (7 year failure rate - 0.14-1.1 pregnancy/ 100 women)
Term
Implanon
Definition
A single rod implanted subdermally; Contains etonogestrel; Lasts 3 years; Approved in US in July 2006
Term
Chlamydia Screening
Definition
Most common reportable bacterial infection in the US;
Typically asymptomatic;
Screen all sexually active females under age 25 annually – at minimum;
Serious sequelae include infertility
Term
Gonorrhea (GC) and Trichomonas
Definition
Symptoms may include vaginal discharge, dysuria, painful sexual intercourse;
GC most commonly diagnosed in females 15-19 years old;
CDC recommends annual screening for GC for “high risk” females;
Trichomonas screening: no published guidelines but done routinely
Term
Syphilis, Herpes Simplex
Definition
Testing on a case-by-case basis; No routine testing recommended
Term
HIV Testing
Definition
CDC recommends that HIV testing be performed "routinely"
Term
CDC Guidelines Concerning Men Who Have Sex With Men
Definition
Annual HIV and Syphilis screening; Gonorrhea and chlamydia screening targeted depending on whether male is insertive or receptive partner
Term
STI Testing
Definition
Chlamydia & Gonorrhea - Urine, endocervical, urethral, rectal specimens; Trichomonas - Culture (gold standard) or wet mount;
HIV - Serum, oral fluids;
Syphilis - Serum
Term
Adolescence
Definition
Transition between childhood and adulthood; Generally physically healthy period; Needs vary by development and personal circumstances; Experience shaped by race, ethnicity, religion, socioeconomic status, family, peers, etc.
Term
Early Adolescence (11-14)
Definition
Characterized by a spurt of growth; Beginning of sexual maturation; Starting to move away from family toward friends for companionship, affirmation; Concrete thinking with minimal understanding of consequences; Poor impulse control leads to experimentation and risk taking behaviors
Term
Middle Adolescence (15-17)
Definition
Physical changes of puberty are completing; Develop a stronger sense of identity and relate more strongly to peer group; Conflicts with family may increase; Feelings of invincibility and omnipotence lead to increased risk taking behaviors; Increased intellectual and creative ability; Beginning to think abstractly
Term
Late Adolescence (18+)
Definition
The body takes adult form; Development of identity distinct from parent and family; Ideas and opinions more settled; Begins to integrate self back into family; Peer group values less important than personal; Rational, realistic thinking begins
Term
Adolescent Mortality
Definition
Violence and injury account for 72% of all deaths during adolescence; MVAs are the leading cause of death among teens, >50% related to drugs or alcohol; Homicide and suicide are the 2nd and 3rd leading cause of death among teens
Term
What does HEEADDSS Screening Screen For?
Definition
H - Home;

E- Education/ Employment;

E- Eating;

A - Activities;

D- Drugs;

S- Sexuality;

S-Suicide
Term
How Often Does Bright Futures Say Teens Need Physicals?
Definition
Annually
Term
How Often Does GAPS Say Teens Need Physicals?
Definition
3 PEs during adolescence: Early adolescence (11-13), Mid Adolescence (15-17), Late adolescence (18-21)
Term
Adolescent Obesity Etiology
Definition
Usually - Diet/ Lifestyle;

Occassionally - Psychiatric (binge eating, depression, anxiety);

Rarely - Endocrine, genetic, medication induced;

Almost never - tumor
Term
Sudden Cardiac Death Etiology
Definition
Congenital heart disorders are the most common cause: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is responsible for about 1/3 of cases; Other causes include arrhythmias, Marfans Syndrome and electrical abnormalities (eg Long QT syndrome)
Term
At what age should clinical and self breast exams begin?
Definition
20 years old
Term
Gynecomastia
Definition
An increase in breast tissue in males usually caused by imbalance between estrogen and androgen activity; peaks during genital stage 2-3 and typically resolves within 1-2 years
Term
Varicoceles
Definition
An abnormal dilation of veins surrounding the spermatic cord in the scrotum; Affects approx. 13% of teen males; Usually on the left side; Suggested association between vericoceles and infertility; Observation perviously thought to be treatment of choice, newer thinking suggests early referral is best
Term
Male Pubertal Delay
Definition
Genital stage 1 persists past 13.7 years;
Pubic Hair stage 1 persists past 15.1 yrs;
Greater than 5 years pass before completion of genital growth;
Pubertal progression begins but then progress stalls
Term
Female Pubertal Delay
Definition
Breast stage 1 persists past 13.4 yrs;
No menarche by age 16 yrs;
Greater than 5 years have passed between onset of breast development (Tanner II) and menarche;
Pubertal progression begins but then progress stalls
Term
In Which Conditions is Bone Age Delayed?
Definition
Constitutional Delay of Puberty, Hypothyroidism, and Chronic Illness
Term
Average Age of Menarche
Definition
12.5 years old (usually earlier in African American teens); Normal range anywhere from 9-16 years of age
Term
Primary Amenorrhea
Definition
No menarche by 16; Concern if 2-3 yrs past thelarche (breast budding) or if patient is Tanner 5; Should be no more than 4 years between Tanner 2 and menarche
Term
Secondary Amenorrhea
Definition
No menses for 6 months or no menses for the length of time equal to 3 cycles
Term
Causes of Secondary Amenorrhea
Definition
Pregnancy; Immature HPG axis; Thyroid problems; PCOS; Female athlete triad (amenorrhea, osteoporosis, and disordered eating)
Term
Female Athlete Triad
Definition
Combination of amenorrhea, osteoporosis and disordered eating;
Amenorrhea may be one of the first signs;
Highest risk athletes: gymnasts, ballet dancers, figure skaters;
Strenuous exercise and weight loss suppress the hypothalamic-pituitary axis and can cause amenorrhea
Term
Adolescent Immunizations
Definition
TDaP, Menactra, HPV, Varicella (catch up), Hep B (catch up)
Term
HPV Vaccine (Gardasil)
Definition
Effective against HPV types 6,11,16,18 (types 16 and 18 cause the vast majority of cervical cancers); OK to vaccinate teens already infected with HPV; Vaccinate at 11-12 year old exam
Term
S/S of Inattentive-type ADD
Definition
Hard to organize or finish tasks; Poor attention to details; Difficulty following instructions; Child is easily distracted, forgets details
Term
S/S of Hyperactive-Impulsive Type ADHD
Definition
Hard to sit still, fidgets; Talks a lot; Interrupts others, grabs things; Hard to wait for turn; Difficulty listening to directions
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