Vaccine typically given within 24 hrs of birth
What is Hepatitis B?
Age (in months) when a child can typically roll over in both directions and begin to sit without support
What is 6 months?
A quick test performed on an infant at 1 and 5 minutes after birth
What is an Apgar screen/score?
(this test checks a baby's heart rate, skin color, muscle tone, reflexes/responsiveness and breathing rate)
AAP
What is American Academy of Pediatrics?
Mandated for CM in the state of NJ
Who are children in a foster care placement/under the custody of DCP&P?
Another term for pertussis
What is whooping cough?
Age (in months) when a child typically starts to walk unaided
What is 12 months?
(Concern if not met by 18 months)
Children enrolled in Medicaid are required to get this test between 12 and 24 months
What is Lead screening?
MMR
What is Measles, Mumps and Rubella?
CHU
What is Child Health Unit?
This vaccine is typically given at 1-2 months of age and can protect against 3 bacterial illnesses
What is DTaP vaccine? Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (whooping cough)
A type of pediatrician who specializes in evaluating and providing treatment for children, adolescents and their families with a wide range of developmental and behavioral difficulties
What is a developmental pediatrician?
This visit is recommended by 12 months of age or within 6 months of eruption of the first tooth
What is a dental exam?
(the 1st visit is crucial to ensure cavity-free teeth but also to learn importance of healthy oral health habits)
DCP&P
What is Division of Child Protection and Permanency?
True or False: CM's can close a DCP&P member's case if the caregiver opts out of UHCCP's care management program
What is FALSE?
Vaccine typically given to college-age patients; particularly important if child will be dorm-living.
What is Meningitis-B (meningococcus B) vaccine?
A neurological and developmental disorder that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn and behave
What is Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?
The usual age to begin vision screening, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology
What is between 3 and 5 years of age?
(a child's vision and eye alignment should be checked and can be done by a pediatrician)
PCP
What is Primary Care Physician?
Age 18
What is the age a child in UHCCP's foster care CM program can be closed?
OR
What is the age when you can speak directly to a child in foster care without consulting the caregiver?
True or False: The influenza vaccine is recommended yearly for most children; and should begin at age 6 months
What is TRUE?
The 4 major categories of developmental milestones in children
What are cognitive, communication/language, social/emotional and motor?
Screening test given to newborns between 1 to 3 days after birth and is performed by taking a few drops of blood from the baby's heel
What is PKU screening test?
(PKU stands for phenylketonuria, which is a rare disorder that prevents the body from breaking down part of a protein called phenylalanine)
EPSDT
What is Early and Periodic screening, diagnosis and treatment?
Perform Care
What is the Contracted System Administrator (CSA) for the State of NJ's Department of Children and Families and is the single point of access to a wide array of behavioral health, intellectual and developmental disability services as well as substance use treatment for youth and families throughout New Jersey.