In the clinic or the pediatricians office this is what they do to check up on the children and young adults.
Infants, birth to 36 months:
- Length-for-age and Weight-for-age
- Head circumference-for-age and Weight-for-length
Children and adolescents, 2 to 20 years
- Stature-for-age and Weight-for-age
- BMI-for-age
Preschoolers, 2 to 5 years
- Weight-for-stature
For the physical examination this basically what the doctor would do . (The BOLD is the examinations that they will do for ever examination that you will go to. )
- Measuring your height and weight (which can be used to calculate your body mass index)
- Checking your blood pressure and pulse
- Examining your skin for moles or rashes
- Checking the lymph nodes ("glands") around your neck and under your arms
- Looking in your ears
- Checking your vision and looking in your eyes
- Checking your teeth, gums and throat
- Feeling your thyroid gland (at the base of your neck)
- Listening to the blood vessels in your neck
- Listening to your lungs
- A hearing test
- Listening to your heart for murmurs or irregular beats
- Feeling your abdomen for lumps, areas of tenderness or enlargement of internal organs
- Examining your joints
- Checking the alignment of the spine
- Checking your reflexes and sensation
- Assessing your memory and mood
- measure your height
- check your weight
- take your blood pressure
- listen to your heart and lungs
- feel your abdomen
- look in your ears, nose, and throat
- check your eyesight
- evaluate your child's posture, joints, strength, and flexibility
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