NR 602 Final Exam Study Guide
Week 5
Pediatrics
• Unit II - Child Development
o Chapter 34 - Dermatologic Disorders
o Chapter 35 - Eye and Vision
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o Chapter 36 - Ear and Hearing Disorders
o Chapter 37 - Respiratory Disorders
Lieberthal, A. S., Carroll, A. E., Chonmaitree, T., Ganiats, T. G., Hoberman, A., Jackson, M. A., ... & Schwartz, R. H. (2013). The diagnosis
and management of acute otitis media. Pediatrics, 131(3), e964-e999. https://chamberlain-on-worldcatorg.chamberlainuniversity.idm.oclc.org/oclc/8588117369
Week 6
Pediatrics
Unit IV - Common Childhood Conditions and Disorders
• Chapter 38 - Cardiovascular Disorders
• Chapter 39 - Hematologic Disorders
• Chapter 46 - Neurologic Disorders
• Chapter 43 - Musculoskeletal Disorders
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primary care. The British Journal of General Practice: The Journal of The Royal College of General Practitioners, 66(645),
e271-e276. doi:10.3399/bjgp16X684325 (Links to an external site.)
tin-Hermoso, M. R., Berger, S., Bhatt, A. B., Richerson, J. E., Morrow, R., Freed, M. D., & Beekman, R. H. (2017). The care of
children with congenital heart disease in their primary medical home. Pediatrics, 140(5), e20172607. https://chamberlainon-worldcat-org.chamberlainuniversity.idm.oclc.org/oclc/7285161978
Week 7
Pediatrics
Unit IV - Common Childhood Conditions and Disorders
• Chapter 18 - Elimination
• Chapter 40 - Gastrointestinal Disorders
• Chapter 41 - Genitourinary Disorders
• Chapter 45 - Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
• Chapter 33 - Atopic, Rheumatic, and Immunodeficiency Disorders
Week 8
Pediatrics
Unit IV - Common Childhood Conditions and Disorders
• Chapter 15 - Behavioral and Mental Health Promotion
• Chapter 24 - Injury Prevention and Child Maltreatment
• Chapter 30 - Neurodevelopmental, Behavioral, and Mental Health Disorders
Eye disorders
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• USPSTF recommendations for vision screening for children 6 months to 5 years of age note
that screening tests have reasonable accuracy in identifying strabismus, amblyopia, and
refractive errors in children 3 to 5 years of age.
• Refractive errors are the most common visual disorders seen in children
o Myopia, or nearsightedness, exists when the axial length of the eye is increased in
relation to the eye’s optical power. As a result, light from a distant object is focused in
front of the retina rather than directly on it. A myopic child sees close objects clearly but
distant objects are blurry.
▪ Myopia may be present at birth however more likely [Show Less]