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Q: What are the core concepts of pediatric primary care?
- ANSWER:Health promotion
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Health protection
Disease and/or disability prevention
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Pediatric medical home
Q: What is Bright Futures?
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- ANSWER:A national health promotion and preventive care initiative
Led by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Provides theory-based and evidence-driven guidance for well-child care and
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preventive care screenings
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Q: Who are the pediatric primary care providers (PCPs)?
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- ANSWER:Pediatric and family nurse practitioners
Pediatric and family physicians
Physician assistants
Q: What percentage of children in the United States lacked sufficient access to
essential health care in 2016?
- ANSWER:Approximately 28% (over 20 million children)
,2|P age
Q: Who started the first nurse practitioner (NP) program, and when?
- ANSWER:Dr. Loretta Ford and Dr. Henry Silver 1965 at the University of
Colorado
Q: What is the key difference between a primary care PNP and an acute care PNP?
- ANSWER:The acuity of the patient being cared for
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Q: What type of care do primary care PNPs provide?
- ANSWER:Well-child care Prevention and/or management of common pediatric
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acute illnesses and chronic conditions
What type of care do acute care PNPs provide?
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- ANSWER:Care for acutely, critically, and chronically ill children
For those who are unstable, experiencing life-threatening illness, medically fragile,
and/or technologically dependent
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Q: What are the levels of care within the larger health system?
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- ANSWER:Primary care: generalist care
Secondary care: specialized expertise
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Tertiary care: specialized expertise and equipment
Quaternary care: highly specialized expertise and highly unusual or specialized
equipment
Q: How is primary care conceptualized?
- ANSWER:More person-centered than disease-centered
Continuous, relationship-oriented care over time
,3|P age
What is the pediatric medical home?
- ANSWER:A care model delivering patient- and family-centered care
Coordinated and tracked by a PCP within a community-based system
What are the key principles of pediatric medical homes?
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A: Patient- and family-centered partnerships
Continuous, high-quality, developmentally appropriate health care services
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Q: What are the 12 key health promotion themes identified by Bright Futures?
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A:
Healthy development
Family support
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Mental health and emotional well-being
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Nutritional health
Physical activity
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Healthy weight
Lifelong health for families and communities
Oral health
Healthy adolescent development
Safety and injury prevention
Healthy and safe use of social media
, 4|P age
Children and youth with special health needs
Q: What is the difference between primary care and primary prevention?
A: Primary care: one of the four levels of care within the health system
Primary prevention: measures to prevent the occurrence of disease or arrest its
progress
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Q: What are the two subcategories of primary prevention?
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A: Health promotion
Specific protection
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Q: What does secondary prevention involve?
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- ANSWER:Early diagnosis and prompt treatment
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Interrupting the disease process before it becomes symptomatic
Halting the disease process at its incipient stage
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Q: What are the goals of secondary prevention?
- ANSWER:Cure disease at the earliest stage
Delay disease onset and/or duration
Reduce or reverse disease transmission