Force Update Scan

I need to piece together a workflow that accounts for servers requiring additional patches/reboots after the first install/reboot. The environment I am working in has a few months of backdated patches that need to get installed within a short timeframe.
I ran a few tests and found that after the first batch of updates installs and reboots there are more updates waiting at next bring up.
I'm thinking something similar to the following, but I'm not sure how to forcefully trigger an update scan after the automated reboot.
Deploy updates.
Force install.
Force reboot.
Immediately scan for more updates.
Force install.
Force reboot.

Run the following against the client
WMIC /namespace:\\root\ccm path sms_client CALL TriggerSchedule "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000113}" /NOINTERACTIVE
Cheers
Paul | sccmentor.wordpress.com

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