MN580 FNP II – Primary Care of Children and Adolescents Health
Unit 2 Assignment
Anticipatory Guidance for Neonates to Adolescents Table
Anticipatory guidance helps family, caregivers, and others know what to expect according to the child’s growth and development. The guidance is done through collaboration between the healthcare provider and the caregiver. It is sometimes thought of as a type of counseling. Nurse practitioners working in pediatric primary care need to be experts on anticipatory guidance. There are excellent resources available and these are being updated as technologies and environments change.
This Assignment will demonstrate your ability to describe age-specific anticipatory guidance for the child and the family. Additionally, you will then have a reference table for quick glance created by you for future encounters with pediatric individuals and their families.
This assignment has a template that you will use to fill in the relevant elements of the anticipatory guidance per age group. The columns provide guidance to the specific areas such as safety and immunizations. If there is an area that is not applicable, such as oral health in infancy-newborn group, then place N/A in the box.
Submit your assignment to the Unit 2 Dropbox.
AGE GROUP
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND MENTAL HEALTH
NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
ORAL HEALTH
SAFETY CONCERNS
IMMUNIZATIONS
Infancy- Newborn Visit
Infancy-First Week Visit
Infancy-1 Month Visit
Infancy-2 Month Visit
Infancy-4 Month Visit
Infancy-6 Month Visit
Infancy-9 Month Visit
Early Childhood-12 Month Visit
Early Childhood-15 Month Visit
Early Childhood-18 Month Visit
Early Childhood-2 Year Visit
Early Childhood-2.5 Year Visit
Early Childhood-3 Year Visit
Early Childhood-4 Year Visit
Middle Childhood-5 and 6 Year Visits
Middle Childhood-7 and 8 Year Visits
Middle Childhood-9 and 10 Year Visits
Early Adolescence-11 to 14 Year Visits
Middle Adolescence-15 to 17 Year Visits
Late Adolescence-18 to 21 Year Visits
Assignment Requirements:
Before finalizing your work, you should:
be sure to read the Assignment description carefully;
consult the Grading Rubric (under the Course Resources) to make sure you have included everything necessary; and
utilize spelling and grammar check to minimize errors.
Your writing Assignment should:
follow the conventions of Standard English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.);
be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful;
display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics; and
use APA 6th Edition format.
MN580 FNP II – Primary Care of Children and Adolescents Health
Unit 3 Assignment
The i-Human® scenario below is designed to help you move through a simulated clinical patient scenario. Your work will be scored by i-HUMAN rubric below and transferred to a grade in the gradebook by faculty. This assignment is worth 100 points.
Grading criteria for assignment are:
History = 30
Physical Exam = 30
Differential Diagnosis = 15
Rank Diff Dx = 5
Must not Miss Diagnoses = 5
Test Selection = 15
The follow up review i-Human Seminar will be held in Unit 4 and is mandatory either by live attendance or review of recording and alternative assignment. This is worth 20 points.
For this activity, you will need to login to your i-Human account. Instructions for logging-in are as follows:
Go to https://ih2.i-human.com/.
Log in with your credentials (username and password).
Select “Assignments” from the menu options on the top left of the screen.
Press the green play button next to the I Human Testing Mode Ryan for the case study.
The case study will open; click Start to begin.
Complete all elements of the case study (history, physical exam, assessment, etc.)
Once you have successfully completed the Assignment, take a screenshot of the last screen of the activity, paste it into a Microsoft Word document, save your document, and Submit your Assignment to the unit Dropbox before midnight on the last day of the unit.
For help creating a screenshot, visit the website below.
Take a Screenshot. Retrieved from http://www.take-a-screenshot.org
MN580 FNP II – Primary Care of Children and Adolescents Health
Unit 5 Assignment
i-Human Case
The i-Human® scenario below is designed to help you move through a simulated clinical patient scenario. Your work will be scored by i-HUMAN rubric below and transferred to a grade in the gradebook by faculty. This assignment is worth 100 points.
Grading criteria for assignment are:
History = 30
Physical Exam = 30
Differential Diagnosis = 15
Rank Differential Diagnosis = 5
Rank Differential Diagnosis (must not miss) = 5
Lab Tests Ordered = 15
The follow up review i-Human Seminar will be held in Unit 6 and is mandatory either by live attendance or review of recording and alternative assignment. These Seminar is worth 20 points.
For this activity, you will need to login to your i-Human account. Instructions for logging-in are as follows:
Go to https://ih2.i-human.com/.
Log in with your credentials (username and password).
Select “Assignments” from the menu options on the top left of the screen.
Press the green play button next to the Johnson for Kaplan University case study.
The case study will open; click Start to begin.
Complete all elements of the case study (history, physical exam, assessment, etc.)
Once you have successfully completed the Assignment, take a screenshot of the last screen of the activity, paste it into a Microsoft Word document, save your document, and Submit your Assignment to the unit Dropbox before midnight on the last day of the unit.
For help creating a screenshot, visit the website below.
Take a Screenshot. Retrieved from http://www.take-a-screenshot.org
MN580 FNP II – Primary Care of Children and Adolescents Health
Unit 6 Assignment
Applying Current Evidence Based Practice Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Bacterial Sinusitis in Pediatric Patients Using Healthcare Informatics.
This assignment will demonstrate your ability to use healthcare informatics to apply current evidence-based practice guidelines to the management of a pediatric patient diagnosed with acute bacterial sinusitis.
The guidelines that you are to use are in the following article available in the online Purdue Global library.
Hauk, L. (2014). AAP releases guideline on diagnosis and management of acute bacterial sinusitis in children one to 18 years of age. American Family Physician, 89(8), 676-681.
This assignment has a template that you will use to fill in the requested information.
Please submit to the Dropbox when you have completed your assignment.
Pediatric Client with Acute Bacterial Sinusitis
List the clinical criteria that must be present to support this diagnosis in pediatric patients from newborn to 21 years of age. Categorize clinical signs and symptoms by: Persistent Symptoms, Severe Onset, or Worsening Symptoms.
List Criteria for Persistent Symptoms.
List Criteria for Severe Onset of Symptoms.
List Criteria for Worsening Symptoms.
When would imaging studies be indicated?
What is the recommended Antibiotic for Child with No Known Allergies?
Provide dose, frequency, mg., ml., length of treatment, number of dosing units (i.e. prescription information).
What is the second line Recommended Antibiotic for Child with allergy to PCN
Provide dose, frequency, mg., ml., length of treatment, number of dosing units (i.e. prescription information).
When is Referral indicated?
What additional medications and or treatment strategies are recommended for treatment or symptomatic control
What is the treatment change in a child with worsening symptoms at 72 hours after initiation of antibiotic
When is outpatient 72 hour “observation” acceptable?
What modifications would be needed for the following children:
Four year old who is otherwise healthy
Child with immune deficiency
Child with two prior sinus infections
Child with cystic fibrosis
What other conditions would modify these treatment recommendations?
MN580 FNP II – Primary Care of Children and Adolescents Health
Unit 7 Assignment
Collaboration Paper
This assignment is a formal paper. This includes: APA format, title page, headings, literature review, proper citation per APA, logical sequence, conclusions, clarity, understanding of the topic, and reference list. The paper should be 3-5 pages in length excluding the title page and reference page. The paper must demonstrate independent ideas and conclusions. At a minimum, the following topics must be well articulated in the paper. Remember that discussion of each topic requires citations that are current (less than 5 years old) and relevant. Please refer to the grading rubric for how your paper will be graded.
Explain how multidisciplinary collaboration can affect clinical decision making.
Discuss how collaboration can lead to improved patient outcomes.
Discuss how lack of collaboration can lead to poor patient outcomes.
Identify three barriers to professional collaboration among healthcare professionals and patients?
What are the five best ways to promote professional collaboration in pediatric primary care?
How can the nurse practitioner encourage and support collaboration among the patient, family, caregivers, and healthcare professionals?
Assignment Requirements:
Before finalizing your work, you should:
be sure to read the Assignment description carefully (as displayed above);
consult the Grading Rubric (under the Course Resources) to make sure you have included everything necessary; and
utilize spelling and grammar check to minimize errors.
Your writing Assignment should:
follow the conventions of Standard English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.);
be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful;
display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics; and
use APA 6th Edition format.
Submit your Assignment to the unit Dropbox before midnight on the last day of the unit.