In pediatrics, when assessing a child's growth, the height-for-age metric is commonly used. This measure represents how a child's height compares to the standard height for children of the same age. A height-for-age value of less than -2 standard deviations (SD) indicates that the child's height is significantly below the average for their age, suggesting potential growth issues. The likely causes for a child having a height-for-age value less than -2 SD involve different types of malnutrition and health issues:
Thus, the correct answer is Chronic Malnutrition, as it reflects the long-term nutritional deficits impacting a child's growth.
The normal pH of arterial blood is:
Which enzyme is deficient in Gaucher’s disease?
Which of the following cranial nerves is responsible for the motor innervation of the muscles of mastication?
The anticoagulant effect of heparin is monitored using:
The causative agent of malaria is: