A 4-year-old boy is brought to the office by his mother for a routine health maintenance visit. The patient has been toilet trained for 2 years. He sees a pediatric dentist every 6 months and has no dental caries. The boy's mother describes him as a picky eater. She states that he prefers to eat bananas, apples, and bread but dislikes vegetables, meat, and milk products. He participates in a weekly community soccer league. He had acute gastroenteritis twice during infancy, but has no chronic medical conditions and takes no medications. The boy lives with his mother, who is a single parent, and 2 older brothers. He attends preschool 5 days per week and is learning to write his name. His mother says that he is not a social child and prefers to play with his best friend or his brothers. Which of the following preventive health measures is most appropriate at this visit?
A) Autism screening
B) Depression screening
C) Meningococcal vaccination
D) Rotavirus vaccination
E) Urinalysis
F) Visual acuity testing
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