Provide a short summary of why well-child visits are important and what pertinent health topics might be discussed between the provider and the child and parent for this particular age patient (list at least 5).
Summary of well child visit is thorough; health topics are discussed and are relevant to age of child.
Summary of well child visit partially discussed; topics are partially relevant to age of child.
Summary of well child visit is not thorough and topics are not relevant to age of child.
Identify the vaccines this patient will need to receive today. Include a short discussion of the diseases these vaccines will help to prevent.
Vaccines are correctly identified, and discussion of disease associated with vaccine is discussed thoroughly.
Vaccines are partially identified; discussion of diseases is partially completed.
Vaccines are not correctly identified; discussion is vague and incomplete.
Discuss all abnormal assessment findings on the patient’s physical exam and any recommended follow up.
Abnormal assessment findings are correctly identified, recommendations for follow up are appropriate and thorough.
Abnormal assessment findings are partially identified, recommendations for follow up are appropriate, but not thorough.
Abnormal assessment findings are not correctly identified, recommendations are not identified and/or are not appropriate.
Discuss the pertinent and specific patient teaching points based on the recommended vaccines to be given at the well-child visit. Be sure to include post immunization guidance. (20 points) In addition, develop a patient teaching handout for the parents. This is original work and should be creative in design. (30 pts)