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1. National culturally and linguistically appropriate ser- 3
vice standards includes all of the following except:
1. No fee for translators, should be available all
hours for translators
2. Family or parents may be allowed to translate if
the family explicitly expresses this request
3. Patient should receive verbal notice of their right
to translation services
4. Translator only available during certain hours
2. Sublingual peanut protein powder Reduces severity of allergic
reactions in children, It is
available for children ages
4-17 years of age, will not
allow peanut consumption
regularly, will reduce the
risk of severe reaction. This
should be used daily not
weekly.
3. Lead level between 3.5-19 Check for iron deficiency
anemia in child
4. Lead level between 20-44 Consider abdominal X-ray
for lead paint chips
5. Lead level greater than 45 Order X-ray to rule out lead
paint chips
6. Chelation therapy Considered for lead levels
greater than 45
7. Serology results showing anti-HCV and HCV RNA
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Indicative of acute hepatitis
C infection
8. Anti HCV without HCV RNA Indicates recovery from in-
fection or further testing
needed to rule out current
hep c infection
9. Cortication of the aorta Radio-femoral pulse delay
10. Bowel control and bladder control Develop by 3-4 years of age
11. Nighttime control Achieved one year following
daytime control
12. Daytime bladder or bowel control Should be achieved by 6
years of age or refer for fur-
ther eval If still having issues
13. CPT codes Billing codes for healthcare
procedures
14. Category 1 CPT codes Cover most procedures
performed by healthcare
providers
15. Category II CPT codes Provide results and out-
comes, ex recording a pa-
tient's systolic blood pres-
sure screening
16. Category III CPT codes Used for emerging or exper-
imental treatments such as
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intramuscular immunother-
apy via electroporation.
17. Transposition of the great arteries Transposition of the great
arteries with a grade II/VI
systolic murmur, a chest xray
with a finding of an egg on a
string image, cardiomegaly,
and increased pulmonary
vascular markings
18. TOF Shows what on an Xray a boot shaped heart
19. DiGeorge Syndrome Developmental delays, short
palpebral fissures, lateral
displacement of the inner
canthi, increased suscepti-
bility to infection
20. Inadequate iron intake Increases red cell distribu-
tion width
21. Drooling after age 3 May indicate underlying dis-
order such as Down Syn-
drome or Autism
22. Mild distress d/t RSV Treatment includes hydra-
tion, antipyretics, saline nose
drops, small frequent feed-
ings
23. Diagnosis of Neurofibromatosis type 1 Presence of six or more café
au lait macule measuring