Vaccines
Well Child Check #1
Well Child Check #2
USPSTF Recs
Potpourri
100

First vaccine administered and when

Hep B at 2-3 days of life

100

Age to start screening for depression

11 years of age

100

Time frame when Edinburg screen should be re-administered

1 month of life

100

Two methods of fluoride administration recommended by USPSTF.

Grade of Recommendation

Oral fluoride supplementation

Fluoride varnish 

Grade B

100

Screening test for developmental delay (Recommended by AAP) and initial age of evaluation

ASQ starting at 9 months.

Recommended to re-evaluate at 18, and 30 (or 24) months of age using a standardized developmental screening tool.

Grade I by USPSTF

200

Pediarix contains

Dtap

IPV

Hep B

200

Age to screen for lead toxicity

12 months

200

AAFP recommended age to start screening for HIV

age 15

200

Screening for primary hypertension in asymptomatic children and adolescents

Grade I

200

Physical exam screening tool recommended by AAP and and for PPE, but given I recommendation by USPSTF

Scoliosis Screening

300

Recommended age range for first Tdap

11-12 years

300

Recommended age to administer MCHAT

18 months

300

Two Bright Futures feeding recommendations at 2 months old

Feed baby only breast milk or iron fortified formula for the first 4-6months

Avoid feeding solids, juice, and water for first 6 months

Feed when hungry

Feed when there are signs of hunger (hand to mouth, sucking, rooting, fussing)

End feeding when baby is full (turning away, closing mouth, relaxed arms/hands)

Burp during natural  feeding breaks


300

Screening for iron deficiency anemia in children ages 6 to 24 months.

Grade I

300

AAP screentime recommendations

<18 months: avoid

2-5 years: 1 hour high quality programming

400

Vaccine schedule for HPV

<15 years of age: 2 doses. 0 and 6-12 months after 1st dose

15+ years of age: 3 doses. 0, 1-2, and 6 months after 1st dose

*on 2 dose schedule, if 2nd dose given <5 months, then 3rd dose at least 6-12 months after 1st dose and min. 12 wks after 2nd dose

400

AAP recommended age ranges for universal non-fasting cholesterol screening

9-11 and 17-21 years of age

400

Fluoride dosing by age for pts living in areas with non-fluoridated water

 6 months-3 years 0.25 mg/day**
 3-6 years 0.50 mg/day
 6-16 years 1.0 mg/day
400

Screening for obesity in children and adolescents 6 years and older

Grade B

Refer for comprehensive, intensive behavioral interventions to promote improvements in weight status

400

Hepatits B catch up interval

0 weeks, 4 weeks, 8 weeks (at least 16 weeks after first dose)

500

Age at which the highest number of vaccines is administered.

Name the vaccines.

Six months

Dtap, IPV, Hib, Hep B, Prevnar, Rota, 1st Influenza

500

Normal visual acuity in children ages 5-6 years

20/30 or better

500

Pediatric weight classification

UnderweightLess than the 5th percentile
Normal or Healthy Weight5th percentile to less than the 85th percentile
Overweight85th to less than the 95th percentile
ObeseEqual to or greater than the 95th percentile
500

1. Vision screening at least once in all children aged 3 to 5 years.

2. Vision screening in children younger than 3 years.

1. Grade B (to detect amblyopia or its risk factors)

2. Grade I

500

1. Proquad

2. Kinrix

3. Pentacel

4. Quadracel

1. MMRV

2. DTaP-IPV

3. DTaP, IPV, Hib

4. DTap, IPV