We give this screening at all 18 month and 24 month well child checks.
What is an M-CHAT? Or M-CHAT-R
A patient presents for an Anemia F/U visit. What lab value should we expect to collect?
What is a hemoglobin fingerstick? Or Fingerstick HB
Your Well Child Check intake is not complete until you ask your patient to do this before you leave the room.
What is undress to undergarments and put on a gown? Or Undress to clean diaper.
This vital sign should always be repeated if the percentile is >95% when documented.
What is a BP?
This medication can help with snoring, asthma and allergies in kids. It’s brand name is almost the opposite of plural
What is Singular? (montelukast)
If a patient scores 10 or higher on this screening, it is considered positive and the provider must be notified.
What is a PHQ-9
A patient presents complaining of a headache. What two items
What is Urinalysis and BP?
If a hemoglobin is below this value when checked, we know we must repeat it.
What is a hemoglobin less than 11?
When taking a respiratory rate, what else should be considered beside chest rise and fall?
What is Labored Breathing? (Retractions, distress, work of breathing can also count)
This medication is commonly prescribed for ADHD. Its brand name is similar to a gathering of fans to see their favorite artist.
What is Concerta? (methylphenidate)
A patient presents for her initial ADHD visit. This screening found in “Procedure Documentation” is required for this visit.
What is the Cardiovascular Screening?
A patient presents with frequent urination, abnormal thirst and blurred vision. What POC test should we expect to collect?
What is a fingerstick glucose?
These three items should be reconciled every visit.
What is the Pharmacy, Allergies, and Medications?
A patient is complaining of dizziness. What special V/S must we obtain on this patient? What two V/S go together to complete this reading?
What is an Orthostatic BP?
Tis the season to be wheezing. During the winter months, what 2 medications do we expect to give our patients more frequently in office?
What are albuterol and duoneb solutions?*