CLASS NAME: PRIMARY CARE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN III
EXAM: PEDIATRICS (INFANTS, CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS) EXAM STUDY GUIDE

NOTE TO WRITER: This is just a study guide to help with an upcoming exam on pediatrics. Please try your best to provide information for the following topics from topics 1 to 10 based on information in the book. The chapters of the book where the answers can be found is included below as well.

Here are a few tips to assist in narrowing down the wealth of material
Remember—take you time, and think like a provider… also….think conservative treatments and basics!

1. Newborn visits

2. what you see at baby visits that may signify their age range

3. Developmental

4. Ears: treatment

5. Eyes: treatment

6. URI and strep treatments

7. pediatric oral health

8. Gerd findings in kids

9. Streptococcal Pharyngitis findings/symptoms

10. GI, abdominal findings

11. Immunization schedule

Read the following in your Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care textbook: Garzon Maaks, D. L., Barber Starr, N., Brady, M. A., Gaylord, N. M., Driessnack, M., & Duderstadt, K. (2021). Burns’ pediatric primary care (7th ed.). Elsevier.
• Chapter 2, “Unique Issues in Pediatrics”
• Chapter 6, “Cultural Considerations for Pediatric Primary Care”
• Chapter 5, “Child and Family Assessment”
• Chapter 8, “Principles of Developmental Management of Children”
• Chapter 9, “Developmental Management of Newborns”
• Chapter 10, "Developmental Management of Infants"
• Chapter 11, “Developmental Management of Early Childhood”
• Chapter 12, “Developmental Management of Middle Childhood”
• Chapter 27, “Complementary and Integrative Health in Pediatric Primary Care with an Introduction to Functional Medicine”
• Chapter 13, “Developmental Management of Adolescents and Young Adults”
• Chapter 21, “Sexuality, Sex, and Gender Identity”

• Chapter 19, “Physical Activity and Sports for Children and Adolescents” (pp. 236–272)

• Chapter 26, “Prescribing Medications in Pediatrics”
• Chapter 31, “Infectious Diseases”
• Chapter 22, “Immunizations"
• Chapter 24, “Injury Prevention and Child Maltreatment”
• Chapter 36, “Ear and Hearing Disorders”
• Chapter 35, “Eye Disorders”
• Chapter 23, “Dental Health and Oral Disorders”
• Chapter 38, “Cardiovascular Disorders”
• Chapter 33, "Atopic, Rheumatic, and Immunodeficiency Disorders" (Asthma, pp. 523–539)
• Chapter 37, “Respiratory Disorders”
• Chapter 40, “Gastrointestinal Disorders”
• Chapter 41, “Genitourinary Disorders”

Read the following in your Pediatric Physical Examination: An Illustrated Handbook textbook: Duderstadt, K. G. (2019). Pediatric physical examination: An illustrated handbook (3rd ed.).
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• Chapter 1, “Approach to Care and Assessment of Children and Adolescents” (pp. 1–6 until Developmental Approach to Assessment)
• Chapter 2, “Assessment Parameters”
• Chapter 3, “Developmental Surveillance and Screening”
• Chapter 4, “Comprehensive Information Gathering”
• Chapter 5, “Environmental Health History”
• Chapter 13, “Ears”
• Chapter 12, “Eyes”
• Chapter 10, “Head and Neck Assessment”
• Chapter 14, “Nose, Mouth, and Throat”
• Chapter 8, “Heart and Vascular Assessment”
• Chapter 9, “Chest and Respiratory Assessment”
• Chapter 15, “Abdomen and Rectum”

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