Overview
Treatment Plan: 15 of 16 (93.75%)
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Subjective Data Collection
Problem Selection 9 out of 9
Objective Data Collection
Education & Empathy Primary Diagnosis
Documentation Review your answers for the Problem Selection activities. You receive one point for each correct diagnosis, and one point for each correct
evidence linked to a correct diagnosis. If there are multiple correct diagnoses, you will also receive a point for correctly selecting which
Anticipatory Guidance diagnosis is the primary diagnosis.
Treatment Plan
Learner Selection Model Documentation
Self-Reflection
Diagnosis: Encounter for routine child health Diagnosis: Encounter for routine child health
Student Survey examination with abnormal findings examination with abnormal findings
Identified as primary Primary: Yes
Evidences: Evidences:
Ms. LaFontaine reports that the reason for the visit Ms. LaFontaine reports that the reason for the visit is
is a well-child exam a well-child exam
Learner Rationale: Model Rationale:
Mrs. LaFontaine indicated she brought Zachary in for The primary diagnosis is the reason for the patient's visit
wee-child visit. Because Ms. LaFontaine has indicated she has brought
Zachary in for his well-child exam, the correct primary
Score: 3 out of 3 diagnosis is "Encounter for routine child health
examination with abnormal findings." As a primary care
provider, it is critical to properly code the reason for
Zachary's visit so it can be covered by insurance.
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Evidences: Evidences:
Breasts are not always empty after feeding Breasts are not always empty after feeding
Drop in weight percentile for age Drop in weight percentile for age
Feeding sessions of insufficient length Feeding sessions of insufficient length
Less frequent than normal elimination Less frequent than normal elimination
Mother does not perceive enough time to feed Mother does not perceive enough time to fe
Learner Rationale: Model Rationale:
Daanis reports abreast not always empty after feeeding. Zachary has a A delay or reduction in developmentally approp
problem related to feeding due to reduction in weight gain. that Zachary has a problem related to feeding,
does his somewhat infrequent eliminations. Da
Score: 6 out of 6 breasts do not always feel empty after feedings
indication that Zachary is experiencing mechan
or that Daanis cannot express breast milk. How
that she does not feel like she has enough time
describes feeding sessions that are shorter tha
leads to "Feeding difficulty" being the correct ad
B et al. (2015). A practical approach to classifyi
difficulties. Pediatrics, 135(2): 344.
Plan of Care
Review your answers for the Plan of Care activity. You must select “Yes” or “No” for each of the seven care actions. You will receive one point for
for each care action.
Learner Selection Model Documentation
Pharmacological Intervention Recommended: Yes
Selected: Yes
Zachary may be deficient in Vitamin D, which is
Learner Rationale: tooth development. Vitamin D deficiency is com
Zachary may be deficient in Vitamin D which is xommonin children who breastfed, as breast milk contains no Vitamin D
are breastfed. OTC Vitamin D supplement to Daanis for Zach
Selected: Yes
You will talk to Daanis about acquiring a breast
Learner Rationale: effective feeding schedule. A more structured fe
Talk to Daanis about acquiring a breast pump to allow more structure use of a breast pump will allow Daanis to fully m
feeding needs while also maintaining her own well bein
Score: 1 out of 1
Educate Guardian Recommended: Yes
Selected: Yes
Providing education to patients' guardians is a
Learner Rationale: practice. Clearly communicating to guardians w
Educationg parents is key component of pediatric care need and why improves adherence and outcom
Score: 1 out of 1
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