NYS DOH EMSC PPCC 1 Prehospital Pediatric Care Course Developmental Differences Lesson 1.

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NYS DOH EMSC PPCC 1 Prehospital Pediatric Care Course Developmental Differences Lesson 1

NYS DOH EMSC PPCC 2 Developmental Differences  Communicating with children is a skill that EMTs can master.  Ill and injured children are more likely to cooperate with assessment and treatment when EMTs relate to them in a manner suitable for their age.

NYS DOH EMSC PPCC 3 Developmental Do’s - Young Children  Speak softly, use simple words and the child's name.  Adjust your height to that of the child.  Enlist the parent's (caregiver's) help.

NYS DOH EMSC PPCC 4 Developmental Do’s - Young Children  Examine infants and young children on a parent’s lap.  Talk to children throughout the examination. Tell them a story or ask questions about things they like and don’t like; explain interventions just before carrying them out.  Offer children a stuffed animal or toy to hold.

NYS DOH EMSC PPCC 5 Developmental Don’ts - Young Children  Don’t ask the child’s permission to perform an examination or treatment if it will be performed in any case.  Don’t talk about things that will happen in the future to children younger than five years.

NYS DOH EMSC PPCC 6 Developmental Do’s - Young Children  Honesty is especially important!  Introduce yourself to child.  Be friendly and sympathetic.  Describe actions before carrying them out.

NYS DOH EMSC PPCC 7 Developmental Do’s - School Age Children  Make a contract with the child: “I promise to tell you everything I’m going to do if you’ll help me by cooperating”.  Reassure child if illness or injury is not severe.  Allow child to make choices in treatment when possible.

NYS DOH EMSC PPCC 8 Developmental Do’s - Adolescents and Teens  Speak in a respectful, friendly manner, as to an adult.  Get history from patient if possible.  Respect independence; address the adolescent directly.

NYS DOH EMSC PPCC 9 Developmental Do’s for Adolescents and Teens  Allow parents to be involved in examination if patient wishes.  Consider asking questions about sexual activity, drug or alcohol use privately.

NYS DOH EMSC PPCC 10 It’s important to understand that some children will remain fearful or uncooperative even when you make all the right choices in your approach.