17: Child abuse

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Mandatory reporting In most states of Australia, medical practitioners are legally required to notify the relevant statutory authorities about children who have experienced, or are likely to experience, child abuse….

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13: Constipation and continence

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Chronic constipation Definition At least two of the following problems within the previous 8 weeks: <3 bowel motions/week. >1 episode of faecal incontinence per week. Large stools in the rectum…

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16: Child psychiatry

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Approach to mental health problems Interview and assessment Each interview of a child and family should lead to an assessment and evaluation of the child (including their strengths and difficulties)…

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6: Nutrition

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Breast-feeding Breast-feeding is the best means of feeding babies, and all efforts should be made to promote, encourage and maintain it. Exclusive breast-feeding is recommended for the first 6 months…

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15: Adolescent health

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Clinical approach to adolescents Allowing adequate time is essential to the conduct of a successful consultation. Young people often perceive that they are not listened to or not given adequate…

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10: Immigrant child health

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Tuberculosis There are differences in the presentation, screening and diagnosis of TB in children and adolescents compared to adults. Definitions TB infection: Mycoplasma tuberculosis has been transmitted. Latent TB infection…

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7: Slow weight gain

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Is this weight normal or is it slow weight gain? Growth charts identify children who are lean. However, crossing percentiles or being in the lower echelons of the percentile chart…

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8: Obesity

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Complications of obesity Psychosocial: Body dissatisfaction, depression, bullying/teasing, school avoidance and low self-esteem. Cardiovascular: Dyslipidaemia and hypertension, metabolic syndrome. Endocrine: Glucose intolerance, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, accelerated linear growth…

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