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PEDIATRIC NURSING Caring For Children and Their Families MODULE 1
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What is Pediatric Nursing? Caring for children and families Promoting health and wellness through several roles –Care provider - Manager of care –Educator - Collaborator –Research –Advocate
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Nursing Process Foundation for all nursing –Assessment –Nursing diagnosis –Planning –Implementation/interventions –Evaluation See page 31, Box 2-3
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Special Competencies Medication dosage calculation Pediatric-specific skills Neonatal, infant and child resuscitation Play therapy Family-centered care Developmentally appropriate care and communication
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Peds Nursing Issues Safety of culture and environment Access to healthcare Divorce, abuse, drug use- exposure in home Lack of prenatal care and appropriate screenings Violence and bullying in school
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Injury and accidents Nutrition and obesity rates; eating disorders Peer pressure, drug and alcohol use Sexual activity and rates of STD and teen pregnancy Mental health Child abuse and neglect
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Care Settings Acute care- hospital setting Critical care hospital unit Specialty clinics for children with special needs Public health department School Home health and hospice care Primary care facilities
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Definition of Family Family is who they say they are Biological Legal Emotional Two or more persons Nuclear, alternative, adoptive, foster, and group
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Growth and Development Growth vs Development Piaget-cognitive Freud-psychosexual Erikson-psychosocial Table 4-1 pages 56-57 Kohlberg- moral (won’t focus on)
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Communication Techniques Verbal Nonverbal Active listening Play Purpose??
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Stages of G & D Infant Toddlers Preschoolers School age Adolescent
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Emotional Factors Separation anxiety Stranger anxiety Tantrums Depression Self image Insecurity
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Safety/Accident Prevention Environmental Equipment Medication Anticipatory guidance Risk factors
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Pain Management Nonpharmacologic Pharmacologic –Non-opioid –Opioid
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Anatomic Differences Respiratory –Small, short, narrow airways –Obligatory nose breathers –Immature respiratory system
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Skin –Larger body surface area –Increase fluid loss –Problems with temp regulation
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Cardiac –Increased heart rate –Congenital anomalies –Decreased blood pressure –Increased oxygen demand –Increased metabolic demand
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Renal –Immature, not effective for filtration –Can’t concentrate urine –Small changes=big consequences –Differing lab values by age group –Small bladder capacity –Prevent UTI –1-2mL/kg/hr
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GI –Feces changes based on diet and age –Dietary inclusions –Allergies –Congenital disorders
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Neuro –Primitive reflexes –Replaced slowly with gross and fine motor movement –Cephalocaudal; proximodistal –Dependent on nutrition and function of other body systems
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Immune –Need acquired immunity in infancy 3-4 months of age –Immunizations –Immature immune system, not adequate until early childhood
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Musculoskeletal –Spurts and lulls –Mastery of motor skills is influenced by environment and stimulation –Highly individualized –2-4-6-8-10/12 concept
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