Question

The child is 3 years old, has been in kindergarten for 9 months, and looks very intelligent. What are the specific contents of the pediatric developmental assessment and what are the precautions before the examination?

Answer

A pediatric health checkup includes evaluating developmental levels, facial features, hearing screening, vision screening, as well as liver function and hepatitis B five items, blood routine, trace elements, routine urine tests, and routine stool tests. It is necessary to fast before the examination. Generally, a health checkup will include routine urine tests, electrocardiogram, lung X-ray examination, blood routine checks, and liver function five-item checks to further rule out the possibility of tuberculosis.