AAP definition
Examples of AAP in a sentence
Behavioral/Social/Emotional Screening The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends an annual assessment from newborn to 21 years old.
Based in part upon the results of the birth score procedure conducted through the hospital or birthing center under the governance of the Bureau for Public Health, the periodicity of preventive pediatric visits must follow the schedule recommended by the AAP or the accelerated visit schedule set for infants identified as “at risk” through the birth score system.
Benefit Limits Anemia/Iron Perform risk assessment or screening as appropriate, per recommendations in the current edition of the AAP Pediatric Nutrition: Policy of the American Academy of Pediatrics (Iron chapter).
Based on that information, and pursuant to the AAP, the Investigative Review Committee (“IRC”) approved opening and pursuing an investigation into this matter.
Also, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends If primary water source is deficient in fluoride, consider oral fluoride supplementation.