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CMN 571 Module 1 Questions and Answers 100% Accurate A 3 year old patient presents to the clinic with his mother. During the visit, you notice that the child has deficits in social communication and social interaction. What condition would you suspect this child has? Autism What is the nam...

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A 3 year old patient presents to the clinic with his mother. During the visit, you notice
that the child has deficits in social communication and social interaction. What condition
would you suspect this child has? - answer Autism

What is the name of the tool used to screen for ASD? - answerM-CHAT

At what ages would you administer the M-CHAT? - answer18 months and 24-30 months

How old must a child be before they can be diagnosed with autism? - answer2 years old

Which direction do children develop motor control in? - answer Cephalocaudal

What reflexes should be present in a newborn? - answer Rooting, sucking, moro, tonic
neck, grasp, stepping

How do you elicit the rooting reflex and what is the expected outcome? - answerStroke
the corner of the babies mouth; baby will turn head and open mouth to follow and root
indirection of stroking

How long will the rooting reflex last - answer4 months

How do you elicit the sucking reflex? - answertouch the roof of the mouth

When does the sucking reflex begin? When is it fully developed? - answer32nd week of
pregnancy; 36th week of pregnancy

What is the moro reflex and how do you elicit it? What is the expected response? -
answerThe startle reflex; loud sound or movement should elicit it; baby should throw
head back, extend out the arms and legs, cries, then pulls limbs into body

How long does the moro reflex last - answer2 months

What do you expect to see with the tonic neck reflex - answerwhen head is turned to
one side, arm on that side stretches out and opposite arm bends up at the elbow

How long does the tonic neck reflex last - answer5-7 months

, How do you elicit the grasp reflex and what is the expected outcome? - answerstroke
the palm of the baby's hand; baby closes fingers in a grasp

How long does the grasp reflex lasts in the palms? The toes? - answer5-6 months; 9-12
months

What is the stepping reflex? - answerBaby appears to take steps when held upright with
feet touching solid surface

when does the stepping reflex disappear - answer2 months

What is the first step in performing the newborn physical exam? - answerAsk
permission

You are assessing a newborn patient in the clinic. Upon entering the room, you see that
the baby's mother is with her. You ask the mother for permission to assess the baby.
What are your next two steps? - answer1. lay the baby flat and unswaddle it
2. begin assessment head to toe

What is involved in developmental surveillance? - answer1. ask about concerns and
take. developmental history
2. observe the child
3. identify strengths/risks
4. document results
5. communicate results with other providers

What is involved in developmental screening? - answerusing standardized test at
specifics ages recommended by the AAP and whenever concerns are raised by the
parent

Why is developmental surveillance important? - answerto identify developmental
disabilities early to allow children to have the best possible outcomes

The combination of developmental surveillance and screening are important because....
- answerit improves early identification

Define primary prevention - answerintervening before health effects occur

What are some examples of primary prevention - answervaccine programs, health
education, anti-smoking campaigns, safe sex education

define secondary prevention - answerearly identification and early intervention to detect
issues

What are some examples of secondary prevention - answerscreenings, diagnostic test

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