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Maternal-Child Nursing Care Optimizing Outcomes for Mothers, Children, & Families Maternal-Child Nursing Care Optimizing Outcomes for Mothers, Children, & Families Susan Ward Shelton Hisley Susan Ward Shelton Hisley Chapter 21 Caring for the Child in the Hospital and in the Community
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Gathering the Child’s Health History Establish a relationship Asking questions OLD CAT SODA
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Comprehensive Health History Family medical and social history Past medical history Immunizations Developmental milestones
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Comprehensive Health History Patterns of daily activities Sleep Nutrition Play, activities, and schoolwork
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Review of Systems General Skin Head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat Neck Chest Cardiovascular Gastrointestinal Genitourinary Musculoskeletal Neurological Endocrine
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Health Assessment Anthropometric measurements Length Weight Body mass index Head circumference Skinfold thickness
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Vital Signs Temperature Pulse Respirations Blood pressure
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Physical Assessment General impression Skin assessment Head assessment Neck assessment
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Physical Assessment Eye assessment Ocular alignment Color blindness Ear assessment Hearing screening Nose/sinus assessment
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Physical Assessment Throat/mouth assessment Chest assessment Lung assessment Breath sounds Cardiac assessment Abdominal assessment
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Physical Assessment Genitourinary and perineal assessment Female genitalia Male genitalia Anal examination Musculoskeletal assessment Neurological assessment
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Routine Health Screening Lead poisoning Iron-deficiency anemia Cholesterol screening Tuberculosis screening
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General Care Measures Bathing Feeding Rest Safety Infection control Fever-reducing measures Emotional and spiritual support
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Common Procedures: Hospital or Clinic Setting Explain procedures Use developmentally appropriate words Educate parents as it diminishes anxiety and fearfulness Use informed consent Insert intravenous lines Measure intake and output
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Common Procedures: Hospital or Clinic Setting X-ray exams Specimen collection Urine sample Stool sample Blood sample Throat culture Cerebrospinal fluid
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Common Procedures: Hospital or Clinic Setting Enteral tube feedings Orogastric feeding tube Nasogastric feeding tube Gastrostomy tube Ostomies
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Restraining the Child Physical restraint Elbow restraint Mummy restraint Pharmacological restraint Chloral hydrate (Aquachloral)
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The Child in Pain Pain assessment and management Appropriate pain scale Mild, moderate, severe Acute, chronic Myths about pain management Pain management strategies
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The Child with Disabilities Emotional concerns Developmental concerns Physical concerns Caregiver fatigue Resiliency
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