Health Management: Risk Reduction and
Mortality Outcomes in Vulnerable Populations,
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Principles, Adolescent Developmental
Milestones and Tanner Staging, Bright Futures
Health Supervision Guidelines, HEADSS
Psychosocial Assessment, Age-Based
Immunization Schedules, Preventive Screening
Guidelines, American College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists Cervical Cancer Screening
Recommendations, Pap Smear Testing,
Contraceptive Methods and Family Planning
Counseling, Pregnancy Diagnosis and Naegele’s
Rule Calculation, Infertility Evaluation Including
Hormonal, Mechanical, and Structural Etiologies,
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Pathophysiology, Primary and Secondary
Amenorrhea, Bacterial Vaginosis Diagnosis and
Treatment, Sexually Transmitted Infection
Screening and Prevention, Dysfunctional Uterine
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Primary Care Outcomes
Reduction of risk factors & mortality rates in vulnerable populations.
Principles of Primary Care
Focus on health promotion, prevention, illness management, advocacy, and community involvement.
, Adolescence Goals
Completion of puberty, growth, social, emotional, cognitive development, identity establishment, and
career preparation.
Bright Futures
Resource kit for health supervision of infants, children, and adolescents, categorized by age.
Morbidity
Physical or psychological state outside normal well-being.
Mortality
State of being subject to death.
Tanner Stages
Developmental stages for males and females based on physical characteristics.
HEADSS Assessment
Interview method to gather psychosocial data from adolescents.
Immunization
Suspension of microorganisms to induce an antigen-antibody response for disease prevention.