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Course: |
PAP 247
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Title: | Pediatrics Clerkship |
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Long Title: | Pediatrics Clerkship |
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Course Description: | Prepares the physician assistant student to assess and manage patients in a pediatric setting. The student provides care to patients under the direct supervision of a practicing clinician (preceptor). Clerkships are 4 weeks long. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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Course Notes: | Previously PAP 268; title change 7/28/09 s@ |
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Origin Notes: | RRCC |
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I. Demonstrate within the appropriate practice setting the following skills:
II. Obtain and document a complete medical history
III. Perform and document a complete physical exam
IV. Perform and document a focused physical exam
V. Recognize normal and abnormal anatomy and physiology in a patient
VI. Correlate abnormal physical examination findings to a given disease process
VII. Generate a problem list
VIII. Generate a differential diagnosis
IX. Identify conditions that constitute a medical emergency
X. Identify indications for hospital admission
XI. Write a SOAP note
XII. Write hospital admission orders, progress notes, discharge notes
XIII. Write procedure notes
XIV. Orally present: medical history, physical exam, differential diagnosis, treatment plan
XV. Interact effectively within multidisciplinary teams
XVI. Obtain a consultation
XVII. Make a referral
XVIII. Generate and deliver a patient education plan
XIX. Develop and document a treatment plan
XX. Develop and document a discharge plan
XXI. Select appropriate clinical therapeutics and calculate dosages
XXII. Use clinical therapeutics reference materials
XXIII. Write a prescription
XXIV. Explain and obtain informed consent
XXV. Use universal precautions
XXVI. Order & interpret laboratory tests
XXVII. Order & interpret diagnostic imaging studies and procedures.
XXVIII. Manage an airway and initiate and manage oxygen therapy
XXIX. Initiate and manage IV fluid resuscitation
XXX. Perform otoscopy
XXXI. Perform ophthalmoscopy
XXXII. Perform transillumination
XXXIII. Obtain and evaluate vital signs: blood pressure, temperature, pulse, respiration
XXXIV. Obtain and evaluate: height, weight, head circumference, girth, BMI
XXXV. Prepare and handle laboratory specimens
XXXVI. Perform and interpret a urinalysis with microscopy
XXXVII. Perform a KOH and saline wet prep
XXXVIII. Perform a fingerstick for hematocrit and blood sugar evaluations
XXXIX. Perform and interpret an electrocardiogram
XL. Use sterile technique: set up and maintain a sterile field
XLI. Perform surgical scrub, sterile gowning and gloving
XLII. Perform wound closure; suture, staples, adhesives
XLIII. Recognize and apply splints and slings
XLIV. Apply and remove casts
XLV. Perform venipuncture
XLVI. Give injections: intramuscular and subcutaneous
XLVII. Demonstrate adequate knowledge for use of the following:
A. urinary catheterization
B. spirometry; perform and interpret
C. endotracheal intubation
D. ocular tonometry
E. nasal packing
F. foreign body removal: skin, nose, ears, eyes
G. lumbar puncture
H. anuscopy and hemorrhoid treatment
I. dermal biopsy: shave, punch, excision
J. nasogastric ntubation
K. incision and drainage abscess
L. local anesthesia including digital blocks
M. ingrown toenail removal
N. subungual hematoma, evacuation
O. cerumen removal
P. use of counseling techniques in a primary care setting
Q. arterial blood gases
R. auscultate/monitor fetal heart sounds
S. central line insertion
T. chest tube insertion
U. flourescein stain eye exam
V. joint injections
W. nebulizer treatment
X. normal spontaneous vaginal delivery
Y. slit lamp
Z. PEG tube insertion and removal
AA. wound debridement
BB. reduction of dislocations and fractures
CC. dictation of medical records and use of electronic medical record
I. Abuse (history or evidence of)
II. Allergy
III. Pediatric emergencies
IV. Environmental
A. Bites
B. Burns
C. Foreign bodies
V. Cardiovascular
A. Cardiology pertinent to pediatrics
B. Chest pain
VI. Common neonatal issues
VII. Dehydration/electrolyte disorders
VIII. Dermatology/skin infections related to children
IX. Endocrine disorders which affect the pediatric population
X. Genetic abnormalities
XI. Genitourinary complaints
XII. GI/Nutrition concerns
XIII. Hematology
XIV. Immunologic/rheumatologic complaints
XV. Infectious diseases common to the pediatric population
XVI. Musculoskeletal complaints/injury
XVII. Neurological conditions specific to pediatrics
XVIII. Nutrition
XIX. Oncology pertinent to pediatrics
XX. Pediatric behavioral disorders
XXI. Renal diseases
XXII. Respiratory
A. Asthma
B. Eye, ear, nose, throat complaints
C. Respiratory diseases
XXIII. Surgical conditions affecting the pediatric population
XXIV. Trauma
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