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What to Expect at Well Checks NEWBORN – 10 YEARS BIRTH 2 DAYS after discharge from hospital 2 WEEK visit 1 MONTH visit 2 MONTH visit • Prevnar #1 — protects against pneumococcus which can cause pneumonia, meningitis • DTap – Hib-IPV — protects against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, and Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b) • Rotavirus vaccine #1 • Hepatitis B #2 • Hepatitis B #1 protects against hepatitis B Screening for congenital heart disease Jaundice screening Weight check • Hepatitis A #2 Developmental testing Autism screening questionnaire answered by parents about child’s interpersonal skills Identify newborn screening results Identify family history of significance Identify hearing screen results Verify adequate feeding for growth Complete physical • Hepatitis A #1 • MMR — protects against measles, mumps, rubella • Varicella vaccine • Prevnar #4 • DTap – Hib-IPV #4 • Prevnar #2 • DTap – Hib-IPV #2 • Rotavirus vaccine #2 • DTap-IPV — protects against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio • MMRV — protects against measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox Vision and hearing screening • Prevnar #3 • DTap – Hib-IPV #3 • Rotavirus vaccine #3 • Hepatitis B #3 Assess for topical flouride need Anemia testing Lead testing Developmental testing — questionnaire answered by parents about specific abilities their child has mastered Anemia testing Lead testing Developmental testing Autism screening Developmental testing Vision and hearing screening Surveillance and preemptive guidance for development & safety 4 MONTH visit 18 MONTH visit 2 YEAR visit 3 YEAR visit 4 YEAR visit 5,6,7, 8,9,10 YEAR visit 6 MONTH visit 9 MONTH visit 12 MONTH visit 15 MONTH visit ololchildrens.org *All vaccines and screenings are recommeneded by American Academy of Pediatrics. Ask your doctor if you have any questions or concerns. Vaccines Screenings Complete Physical

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Page 1: What toExpect at Well Checks Screenings · targeting risky behaviors (driving, guns, bullying, drugs, sexual activity, internet usage, work environment, etc.) • Vision and hearing

What to Expect atWell ChecksNEWBORN – 10 YEARS

BIRTH 2 DAYSafter discharge

from hospital

2 WEEKvisit

1 MONTHvisit

2 MONTHvisit

• Prevnar #1 — protects against pneumococcus which can cause pneumonia, meningitis

• DTap – Hib-IPV — protects against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, and Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b)

• Rotavirus vaccine #1

• Hepatitis B #2

• Hepatitis B #1 — protects against hepatitis B

• Screening for congenital heart disease

• Jaundice screening

• Weight check

• Hepatitis A #2

• Developmental testing

• Autism screening — questionnaire answered by parents about child’s interpersonal skills

• Identify newborn screening results

• Identify family history of significance

• Identify hearing screen results

• Verify adequate feeding for growth

• Complete physical

• Hepatitis A #1

• MMR — protects against measles, mumps, rubella

• Varicella vaccine

• Prevnar #4

• DTap – Hib-IPV #4

• Prevnar #2

• DTap – Hib-IPV #2

• Rotavirus vaccine #2

• DTap-IPV — protects against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio

• MMRV — protects against measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox

• Vision and hearing screening

• Prevnar #3

• DTap – Hib-IPV #3

• Rotavirus vaccine #3

• Hepatitis B #3

• Assess for topical flouride need

• Anemia testing

• Lead testing

• Developmental testing — questionnaire answered by parents about specific abilities their child has mastered

• Anemia testing

• Lead testing

• Developmentaltesting

• Autism screening

• Developmental testing

• Vision and hearing screening

• Surveillance and preemptive guidance for development & safety

4 MONTHvisit

18 MONTHvisit

2 YEARvisit

3 YEARvisit

4 YEARvisit

5,6,7,8,9,10 YEAR

visit

6 MONTHvisit

9 MONTHvisit

12 MONTHvisit

15 MONTHvisit

ololchildrens.org

*All vaccines and screenings are recommeneded by American Academy of Pediatrics. Ask your doctor if you have any questions or concerns.

Vaccines

Screenings

Complete Physical

Page 2: What toExpect at Well Checks Screenings · targeting risky behaviors (driving, guns, bullying, drugs, sexual activity, internet usage, work environment, etc.) • Vision and hearing

• Menactra #1 — protects against meningitis

• Tdap — protects against tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough

• HPV 3 dose series — protects against human papillomavirus

• Cholesterol screening

• Depression screening

• Risk assessment and guidance — patient answered, confidential questionnaire targeting risky behaviors (driving, guns, bullying, drugs, sexual activity, internet usage, work environment, etc.)

• Vision and hearing screening

• Depression screening

• Risk assessment and guidance

• Depression screening

• Risk assessment and guidance

• Anemia screening for girls

• Depression screening

• Risk assessment and guidance

• Vision and hearing screening

• Depression screening

• Risk assessment and guidance

• Testing for STIs

• Menactra #2

• Meningitis B vaccine

• Depression screening

• Risk assessment and guidance

• Testing for STIs

11 YEARvisit

14 YEARvisit

13 YEARvisit

12 YEARvisit

15 YEARvisit

16 YEARvisit

• Depression screening

• Risk assessment and guidance

• Testing for STI

*All vaccines and screenings are recommeneded by American Academy of Pediatrics. Ask your doctor if you have any questions or concerns.

• Vision and hearing screening if indicated

• Cholesterol screening

• Depression screening

• Risk assessment and guidance

• Testing for STIs

• Planning for transition of care to adult physician

17 YEARvisit

18 YEARvisit

ololchildrens.org

What to Expect atWell Checks

PRE-TEEN – TEENAGE YEARS

Vaccines

Screenings

Complete Physical