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This form is used for gathering information about a pediatric client during their initial intake process. It helps healthcare providers collect relevant details about the child's medical history, allergies, and other important factors that may affect their care.
This document is for parents in Australia. It outlines the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) Healthy Kids Check, which is a regular health assessment for children between the ages of 3 and 5. The check is designed to ensure that children are healthy and meeting their developmental milestones.
This document is a template for a 6-month well child visit list, provided by Pediatric Junction. It helps parents and caregivers keep track of the necessary items and topics to discuss during their child's visit.
This document is a template for a Child Abuse Awareness Certificate. It can be used to recognize individuals who have completed training or education on child abuse awareness and prevention. Use this template to create a professional and official recognition for their efforts.
This document is a template for tracking the growth of a child. It helps to monitor and record key growth milestones such as height and weight.
This form is used for conducting a well-child exam for children at the age of 18 months in the state of Ohio. It includes information on the child's overall health, growth and development, and recommended vaccinations.
This document is a template for a completion certificate for the Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) Program in California. It is used to acknowledge the successful completion of the program by participants.
This document provides a growth chart that shows the average weight-for-age percentiles for boys between 6 months and 2 years old.
This document provides a weight-for-age chart specifically designed for girls between the ages of 6 months to 2 years. It helps track and compare the weight of young girls to ensure healthy growth and development.
This document provides a growth chart that shows the average weight-for-age percentiles for boys between the ages of 2 to 5 years. It can help parents and healthcare providers track a child's growth and development.
This type of document is a growth chart specifically for boys from birth to 2 years old. It uses BMI-for-age percentiles to track and measure a child's growth and development.
This document provides a chart showing the length percentile for girls from birth to 2 years old. It helps parents track their child's growth and compare it to the average range for their age.
This document provides a weight-for-age chart for girls from birth to 5 years old, using Z-scores. It helps track a child's weight and evaluate their growth in relation to other children of the same age and sex.
This document is a chart provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that shows the average height and weight percentiles for girls between the ages of 2 to 5 years. It can be used to monitor the growth and development of young girls.
This type of document is a growth chart specifically designed for girls between the ages of 2 to 18 years. It helps track the growth and development of girls over time.
This type of document is a boys growth chart that shows the average weight for boys from birth to 5 years old based on percentiles.
This document is a growth chart provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States. It is used to track the weight-for-stature percentile of boys between the ages of 2 and 20. The chart provides percentiles ranging from the 5th to the 95th, helping to assess a child's growth and development.
This document is a growth chart for boys that shows the weight-for-stature percentiles ranging from the 3rd to the 97th percentile.
This document is a template that helps parents to keep track of their child's medicine schedule. It is provided by Safe Kids Worldwide, an organization focused on promoting child safety.
This document provides the recommended immunization schedules for children and adolescents from birth to 18 years of age. It outlines the necessary vaccines and the timing for receiving them to protect against various diseases.
This document provides information on immunizations and developmental milestones for children from birth through 6 years old.
This document is a template for reporting minor injuries or "owies" for kids. It provides a structured format to record the details of the injury, such as location, symptoms, and treatment. Parents, caregivers, or teachers can use this template to document and track the owies for young children.
This document is a health screening tool used by the Army Child and Youth Services for evaluating the health of children and youth in their programs.
This form is used for the initial screening of new patients in Nevada's Healthy Kids (EPSDT)/Well Baby/Well Child program.
This form is used for child and adolescent health examinations in New York City. It gathers important information to assess the overall health and development of young individuals.
This Form is used for referring children to the Early/Head Start program for early childhood education and development opportunities.
This form is used for conducting a health assessment for infants aged 7-12 months in the state of California.
This form is used for the Child Development Services (CDS) Child Health Assessment. It helps to assess the health of children in the CDS program.
This form is used for reporting the medical condition of a child who is to be adopted in California. The form collects important information about the child's health and any medical treatments they may have received.
This document is a form used in California to assess the health of children aged 5-8 years. It is available in Russian language.
This Form is used for conducting a health assessment for 9-11 year old children in California who speak Russian.
This form is used for conducting a Staying Healthy Assessment for children aged 1-2 years in California. It is available in Armenian language.
This form is used for conducting a Staying Healthy Assessment for children between the ages of 5-8 years in California. It is specifically designed for Armenian-speaking individuals.
This form is used for conducting a health assessment for children aged 9-11 years in California who speak Armenian. It helps to evaluate their overall health and identify any potential health issues.
This document is a form used in California for conducting a Staying Healthy Assessment for children between the ages of 1-2 years. It is available in the Hmong language.
This Form is used for completing the Staying Healthy Assessment for children between the ages of 3-4 years old in California.
This form is used for conducting a health assessment for children between the ages of 9 and 11 in California who belong to the Hmong community.
This Form is used for Staying Healthy Assessment for children aged 1-2 years in California. (Spanish version)