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1. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: tests: 1. Routine Checkups; 2.
Anemia; 3. Blood test for lead; 4. Urinalysis; 5. Blood Pressure; 6. Hearing; 7. Vision
2. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Routine Checkups - When to
start: 1 - 2 weeks; 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, and 12 months; 15, 18, 24 months
3. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Routine Checkups - how often: -
Annually after 3 years of age
4. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Anemia - When to start: 9 to 12
months
5. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Anemia - how often: As needed
6. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Blood Test for lead - when to
start: 9 to 12 months
7. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Blood Test for lead - how often: -
Annually at 2, 3, and 4 years if in high-risk area
8. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Urinalysis - when to start: Age 5
9. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Urinalysis - how often: As needed
10. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Blood Pressure - when to
start: Age 3
11. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Blood Pressure - how often: An-
nually
12. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Hearing - when to start: Prior to
discharge or prior to 1 month
13. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Hearing - how often: At ages 4,
5, 6, 8, 10
14. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Vision - when to start: prior to
discharge and by 6 months
15. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Vision - how often: at ages 3, 4,
5, 6, 8, 10. Screen for strabismus between ages 3 to 5
16. Adolescents (ages 11-19): tests: 1. Complete PE; 2. HPV (females); 3. Syphilis
screening (males and females); 4. Breast/Testicular Self-Exams (Males); 5. HIV; 6.
Tetanus-diphtheria (Td) / Tdap; 7. Meningococcal; 8. Influenza; 9. Pneumococcal;
10. PPD Screening
17. Adolescents (ages 11-19): complete PE - what is included: Height/Weight
(check for eating disorders); Skin Exam; Oral Cavity (gingivitis/caries/etc); Hearing;
Abuse/neglect/depression; BP (normal = <120/80)
18. Adolescents (ages 11-19): complete PE - when to start?: 11 to 14 years
19. Adolescents (ages 11-19): complete PE - How often?: Three visits (11 to 14
years, 15 to 17 years, and 18 to 21 years)
20. Adolescents (ages 11-19): HPV - what is included: i. Gardasil; ii. Gardasil 9;
iii. Cervarix
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21. Adolescents (ages 11-19): HPV - When to start?: i. Gardasi (age 11-26); ii.
Gardasil (age 9 to 26) 9; iii. Cervarix (Age 10 to 25)
22. Adolescents (ages 11-19): HPV - How often?: Series of three over 6 months:
2nd and 3rd dose, 2 and 6 months after 1st Series of three on zero, 1, and 6 months
schedule
23. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Syphilis screening (males and females) - when
to start?: When sexually active
24. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Syphilis screening (males and females) - how
often?: PRN or with Pap smear, etc.
25. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Breast/testicular self-exams - when to start?: -
Adolescence
26. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Breast/testicular self-exams - how often?: -
Monthly
27. Adolescents (ages 11-19): HIV - when to start?: Depending on level of sexual
activity or IV drug use
28. Adolescents (ages 11-19): HIV - how often?: Assess knowledge of prevention,
contraception, protective barriers, etc.
29. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Tetanus-diphtheria (Td); substitute 1 does of
Tdap (Adacel) for Td - when to start?: As early as age 7
30. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Tetanus-diphtheria (Td); substitute 1 does of
Tdap (Adacel) for Td - how often?: Every 10 years
31. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Meningococcal (Menomune; Menactra; Menveo)
- when to start?: All adolescents ages 11 - 18
32. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Meningococcal (Menomune; Menactra; Menveo)
- how often?: Controversial: Revaccinate x1 only for high-risk (e.g., college fresh-
man living in dorms) after 5 years from the last
33. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Influenza - how often: Annually
34. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Pneumococcal - when to start: Age 19 to 64 if
smoker or have asthma
35. Adolescents (ages 11-19): PPD Screening - when to start: Once during
adolescence
36. Adolescents (ages 11-19): PPD Screening - how often?: Every 2 years if at
risk or with any exposure to tuberculosis
37. Young Adults (ages 20 to 39): tests: 1. Complete PE; 2. Females (a. pap
smear, breast self exam, clinical breast exam, HPV); 3. breast/testicular self-exams
(males); 4. HIV; 5. BP; 6. Total Cholesterol and HDL (or full fasting panel); 7. Skin
Self-Exams; 8. Tetanus-diphtheria (Td); 9. Influenza; 10. Pneumococcal; 11. PPD;
12. Dental Cleaning & Checkup
38. Young Adults (ages 20 to 39): complete PE - when to start: Age 20
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1. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: tests: 1. Routine Checkups; 2.
Anemia; 3. Blood test for lead; 4. Urinalysis; 5. Blood Pressure; 6. Hearing; 7. Vision
2. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Routine Checkups - When to
start: 1 - 2 weeks; 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, and 12 months; 15, 18, 24 months
3. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Routine Checkups - how often: -
Annually after 3 years of age
4. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Anemia - When to start: 9 to 12
months
5. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Anemia - how often: As needed
6. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Blood Test for lead - when to
start: 9 to 12 months
7. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Blood Test for lead - how often: -
Annually at 2, 3, and 4 years if in high-risk area
8. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Urinalysis - when to start: Age 5
9. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Urinalysis - how often: As needed
10. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Blood Pressure - when to
start: Age 3
11. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Blood Pressure - how often: An-
nually
12. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Hearing - when to start: Prior to
discharge or prior to 1 month
13. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Hearing - how often: At ages 4,
5, 6, 8, 10
14. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Vision - when to start: prior to
discharge and by 6 months
15. Children (ages 0 - 10) Health Assessment: Vision - how often: at ages 3, 4,
5, 6, 8, 10. Screen for strabismus between ages 3 to 5
16. Adolescents (ages 11-19): tests: 1. Complete PE; 2. HPV (females); 3. Syphilis
screening (males and females); 4. Breast/Testicular Self-Exams (Males); 5. HIV; 6.
Tetanus-diphtheria (Td) / Tdap; 7. Meningococcal; 8. Influenza; 9. Pneumococcal;
10. PPD Screening
17. Adolescents (ages 11-19): complete PE - what is included: Height/Weight
(check for eating disorders); Skin Exam; Oral Cavity (gingivitis/caries/etc); Hearing;
Abuse/neglect/depression; BP (normal = <120/80)
18. Adolescents (ages 11-19): complete PE - when to start?: 11 to 14 years
19. Adolescents (ages 11-19): complete PE - How often?: Three visits (11 to 14
years, 15 to 17 years, and 18 to 21 years)
20. Adolescents (ages 11-19): HPV - what is included: i. Gardasil; ii. Gardasil 9;
iii. Cervarix
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21. Adolescents (ages 11-19): HPV - When to start?: i. Gardasi (age 11-26); ii.
Gardasil (age 9 to 26) 9; iii. Cervarix (Age 10 to 25)
22. Adolescents (ages 11-19): HPV - How often?: Series of three over 6 months:
2nd and 3rd dose, 2 and 6 months after 1st Series of three on zero, 1, and 6 months
schedule
23. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Syphilis screening (males and females) - when
to start?: When sexually active
24. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Syphilis screening (males and females) - how
often?: PRN or with Pap smear, etc.
25. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Breast/testicular self-exams - when to start?: -
Adolescence
26. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Breast/testicular self-exams - how often?: -
Monthly
27. Adolescents (ages 11-19): HIV - when to start?: Depending on level of sexual
activity or IV drug use
28. Adolescents (ages 11-19): HIV - how often?: Assess knowledge of prevention,
contraception, protective barriers, etc.
29. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Tetanus-diphtheria (Td); substitute 1 does of
Tdap (Adacel) for Td - when to start?: As early as age 7
30. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Tetanus-diphtheria (Td); substitute 1 does of
Tdap (Adacel) for Td - how often?: Every 10 years
31. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Meningococcal (Menomune; Menactra; Menveo)
- when to start?: All adolescents ages 11 - 18
32. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Meningococcal (Menomune; Menactra; Menveo)
- how often?: Controversial: Revaccinate x1 only for high-risk (e.g., college fresh-
man living in dorms) after 5 years from the last
33. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Influenza - how often: Annually
34. Adolescents (ages 11-19): Pneumococcal - when to start: Age 19 to 64 if
smoker or have asthma
35. Adolescents (ages 11-19): PPD Screening - when to start: Once during
adolescence
36. Adolescents (ages 11-19): PPD Screening - how often?: Every 2 years if at
risk or with any exposure to tuberculosis
37. Young Adults (ages 20 to 39): tests: 1. Complete PE; 2. Females (a. pap
smear, breast self exam, clinical breast exam, HPV); 3. breast/testicular self-exams
(males); 4. HIV; 5. BP; 6. Total Cholesterol and HDL (or full fasting panel); 7. Skin
Self-Exams; 8. Tetanus-diphtheria (Td); 9. Influenza; 10. Pneumococcal; 11. PPD;
12. Dental Cleaning & Checkup
38. Young Adults (ages 20 to 39): complete PE - when to start: Age 20