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1 Pediatric Herpes Simplex Virus Infection Prevention Presented by: Sabrina Orta *Some information in this presentation comes from outside sources*

2 My Mentor and I Student: Sabrina Orta Mentor: Valerie Gray, BSN, RNC (mentor occupational info) Location: Clear Lake Regional Medical Center Field: Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing Program: Independent Study Mentorship- Fall 2014 ISM Teacher: Mrs. Kristi Click "Clear Lake Regional Medical Center - Photos - Google+." Clear Lake Regional Medical Center - Photos - Google+. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2014.

3 Description: Offered to self-motivated and passionate students to study career pathways or topics. Meet regularly with a mentor in their individual field of interest Explore their topic in a one-on-one, hands-on format as opposed to conventional classroom instruction What is ISM? Requirements: Collegiate quality of work Mentorship Activity Logs (5 hours ea. week) Weekly journal entry (ISM Student Journal) ISM Professional Portfolio: both a binder and a website Mid-Term Presentation Final Presentation complete with a tangible product and PowerPoint done at the professional level presented to a panel of graders Attend ISM Presentation Fair: Saturday, December 13 th (1-4pm) Sign Out Days: Tuesday & Thursday, Field Trip Days

4 ISM: Weebly Portfolio http://sabrinaorta.weebly.com/

5 What is NICU Nursing NICU= Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Care for severely underdeveloped children to secure basic bodily functions after birth Divided between Levels 2 and 3 Some common procedures: suctioning, phototherapy, evaluative physical exams, blood gas tests, respirator/ventilator use

6 Why I Chose NICU Nursing as My Study Topic Fascinated by it (strength of the small, miracles, power of medicine, etc.) Diverse, never boring, busy Personal gratification from helping those who can’t help themselves Potential future career pathway

7 Various Daily Mentorship Activities PPE/ Sanitary precautions… These are very important Interview Responses to this Topic: “varying shift times, managing doctor’s orders, and communication with the patient ‘s family, managing patient care with feedings/baths/medications/charting, regular procedures such as suctions, blood cultures, and pre-/post- surgical procedures” – Mentor “charting and managing patient care for those on respirators or ventilator, attend high-risk deliveries, surgeries, care for other patients at other, not-as- advanced, hospitals” –RT “deal with nurses and evaluate patients, make orders, and go to deliveries, perform procedures…day to day activities commonly fluctuate depending on if I am on call, working all day or all night, or making rounds” - MD

8 Daily Activities

9 Work Environment Description Interview Responses to this Topic- Fantasy vs. Reality: “Fantasy: NICU Nurse is happy all the time, doctor does all of patient care Reality: Doctors submit orders for procedures, nurses handle the “grunt work” of being with the patient and are in charge of their care” -Mentor “Fantasy: Job is not as important or as intensive as the work that the nurses and doctors do. Reality: job is quite stressful and essential to patient care (life and death situations, specifically in the NICU)” - RT “Fantasy: I can save every patient I have, all of my patients will end up to be fine and turn out smart with perfect development. Reality: the fantasies aren’t always what happens” -MD

10 Work Environment

11 Collective Personal Observations on Care Simulation of the environment that the patient was used to in the womb Weaning Building up patient strength to grow, develop, and recover

12 My Project Topic Focused on the Education, Awareness, and Prevention of Herpes Simplex Virus Transmission from mothers to their babies Includes: this informational PowerPoint a Public Service Announcement (PSA) animated video

13 Why I chose Genital Herpes as My Project Topic Prevalence of babies exposed/infected with HSV2 Relevant to my age group with an increased amount of teenagers participating in risky sexual behaviors Witnessing an actual case of a baby infected at birth and others receiving exposure

14 National Statistics: PSA Demographic 46% of high school teens, and 62% of high school seniors have had sexual intercourse in the United States 39% of sexually active teenagers in the United States did not practice “safe sex” in their last intercourse 14 % of U.S. high school students have had 4 or more sexual partners in their lifetime Risky sexual behaviors are proven to increase in late adolescence Increasing poverty rates has limited the impoverished educationally in both academics and health. U.S. teenage birth rates, when compared to those of other industrialized countries, are 8x higher "Adolescent Sexual Behavior: Demographics." Adolescent Sexual Behavior: Demographics. Advocates for Youth, Feb. 2012. Web. 09. Nov. 2014

15 National Statistics: Genital Herpes Of STIs, Genital Herpes is one of the most common Lower socioeconomic status individuals, as well as city dwellers and divorced individuals are more susceptible to Genital Herpes contact HSV-2 infection rates are higher in women HSV-2 can be contracted during pregnancy (2% of women contract it during this time period) 15-30% of pregnant woman show a prevalence of HSV-2 Only 5% of infected pregnant women have a history of symptoms Women infected by HSV-2 who are pregnant are more likely to have miscarriages, premature labor, babies whose growth is retarded, and babies infected with HSV-2. Infants are at a much lower risk of they are born to mothers with a recurring case of the disease because they are better informed of their condition and may caution doctors Pinninti, Swetha G., MD. "Pediatric Herpes Simplex Virus Infection." Web log post. Medscape.com. N.p., n.d. Web..

16 What is Genital Herpes? A sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by 2 different strains of virus (Simplex type 1 and 2) Sores begin to develop- the fluid of the sores also contain the virus and may be spread if come into contact with "Genital Herpes - CDC Fact Sheet." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 01 July 2014. Web. 11 Oct. 2014.

17 How is it Transmitted through Pregnancy? Passed on in a variety of categories: SEM (skin, eyes, mucous membrane) Disseminated infection CNS Infection 3 Main Pathways: Vaginal secretions at birth Oral secretions (kissing) Rare: in utero Diagnosed by tissue cultures and biopsies After research gone over– display “model” of transmission process Pinninti, Swetha G., MD. "Pediatric Herpes Simplex Virus Infection." Web log post. Medscape.com. N.p., n.d. Web..

18 Transmission

19 Complications MotherChild Sores that blister then break to leave painful ulcer Symptoms: fever, skin rash, eye infection, mouth sores Other Symptoms: irritation, burning, fever, and incontinence Untreated cases can be lethal Recurring outbreaks (permanent disease) Can spread to the brain and CNS causing encephalitis and meningitis Can cause cerebral palsy, mental retardation, and death Lung and Liver Damage Blindness Simon, Harvey, MD., ed. "Herpes Simplex: Possible Complications." The New York Times. A.D.A.M., Inc., 5 Nov. 2010. Web.. "Genital Herpes - CDC Fact Sheet." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 01 July 2014. Web. 11 Oct. 2014.

20 Complications

21 Treatment NICU placement of the baby Isolated area Topical Treatments to manage lesions Antiviral medications to manage infection VS.

22 Prevention -Condoms and other Contraception -Self-awareness -Sexual Education -Talking with the Doctor

23 PSA Intro and Purpose WHY I chose to do a PSA http://www.powtoon.com/show/bhbEoy7ag7 J/fall-final-ism-product/ Or you tube “Fall Final ISM Product”

24 Summary: What genital herpes is How it is transmitted from mother to child (including model) Mother and Child’s individual and combined complications Key Statistics Prevention Information (with PSA video presentation)

25 THANK YOU! Valerie Gray, BSN, RNC Kristi Click David and Sara Orta

26 Works Cited Adolescent Sexual Behavior: Demographics." Adolescent Sexual Behavior: Demographics. Advocates for Youth, Feb. 2012. Web. 09. Nov. 2014 Pinninti, Swetha G., MD. "Pediatric Herpes Simplex Virus Infection." Web log post. Medscape.com. N.p., n.d. Web.. Simon, Harvey, MD., ed. "Herpes Simplex: Possible Complications." The New York Times. A.D.A.M., Inc., 5 Nov. 2010. Web..


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