Aquifer Pediatrics is a web-based clinical activity focused to help students develop clinical reasoning skills critical to becoming a successful practitioner. Students are required to complete a total of 20 cases of their choosing by the end of the rotation; specifically a minimum of 10 cases by Wednesday of week 3 at 8:00 am, and all 20 cases by Wednesday of week 5 at 5:00 pm. The online access will be made available at the beginning of the rotation.
Pediatrics 01: Newborn male infant evaluation and care
Pediatrics 02: Infant female well-child visits (2, 6, and 9 months)
Pediatrics 03: 3-year-old male well-child visit
Pediatrics 04: 8-year-old male well-child visit
Pediatrics 05: 16-year-old female health maintenance visit
Pediatrics 06: 16-year-old male pre-participation evaluation
Pediatrics 07: 2-hour-old male newborn with respiratory distress
Pediatrics 08: 6-day-old female with jaundice
Pediatrics 09: 2-week-old female with lethargy
Pediatrics 10: 6-month-old female with fever
Pediatrics 11: 4-year-old male with fever and adenopathy
Pediatrics 12: 10-month-old female with a cough
Pediatrics 13: 6-year-old female with chronic cough
Pediatrics 14: 18-month-old female with congestion
Pediatrics 15: Two siblings: 4-year-old male and 8-week-old male with vomiting
Pediatrics 16: 7-year-old female with abdominal pain and vomiting
Pediatrics 17: 4-year-old female refusing to walk
Pediatrics 18: 6-week-old male with poor feeding
Pediatrics 19: 16-month-old male with first seizure
Pediatrics 20: 7-year-old male with a headache
Pediatrics 21: 6-year-old male with bruising
Pediatrics 22: 16-year-old female with abdominal pain
Pediatrics 23: 15-year-old female with lethargy and fever
Pediatrics 24: 2-year-old female with altered mental status
Pediatrics 25: 2-month-old male with apnea
Pediatrics 26: 9-week-old male not gaining weight
Pediatrics 27: 8-year-old female with abdominal pain
Pediatrics 28: 18-month-old male with developmental delay
Pediatrics 29: Infant male with hypotonia
Pediatrics 30: 2-year-old male with sickle cell disease
Pediatrics 31: 5-year-old female with puffy eyes
Pediatrics 32: 5-year-old female with Rash