VISIT RESULTS
Lafontaine 30 Months
Old
Infant Well Visit Results | Completed
SP 2024 FNP Advanced Primary Care Pediatrics, NUR
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Infant Well Visit Results | Completed
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Overview
Treatment Plan: 15 of 16 (93.75%)
Transcript
Subjective Data Collection
Problem Selection 9 out of
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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