Pediatrics Course Introduction
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Outline
The Pediatrics Course offers a glimpse into diseases that commonly affect children. Caring for a child requires a different approach to care and prioritization. We help walk you through how to assess a child and how to educate parents on prevention of major illnesses. We break down the diseases into different body systems to help provide clarity and make them easier to understand. This course will help you to confidently care for children of all ages, regardless of what they’re going through. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to…
- Discuss growth and development and appropriate milestones for children of different ages.
- Discuss the pathophysiology and nursing implications for common disorders in children based on each of the major body systems.
- Discuss the pathophysiology and nursing considerations for major communicable diseases that commonly affect children.
Exam 2
Concepts Covered:
- Childhood Growth and Development
- Adulthood Growth and Development
- Respiratory Disorders
- Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
- Labor Complications
- Disorders of Pancreas
- Newborn Complications
- Eating Disorders
- Medication Administration
- Newborn Care
Study Plan Lessons
Growth & Development – School Age- Adolescent
Growth & Development – Preschoolers
Overview of Childhood Growth & Development
Growth & Development – Toddlers
Growth & Development – Infants
Vitals (VS) and Assessment
Pediatrics Course Introduction
Dehydration
Fever
Isotonic Solutions (IV solutions)
Hypotonic Solutions (IV solutions)
Hypertonic Solutions (IV solutions)
Pediatric Vital Signs (VS)
Sodium-Na (Hypernatremia, Hyponatremia)
Chloride-Cl (Hyperchloremia, Hypochloremia)
Growth & Development – Infants
Growth & Development – Toddlers
Growth & Development – School Age- Adolescent
Growth & Development – Preschoolers
Tips & Advice for Pediatric IV
Tips & Advice for Newborns (Neonatal IV Insertion)