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Clinical Pocket Reference Nursing Care of Children and Young People (PDF eBook)


Clinical Pocket Reference Nursing Care of Children and Young People (PDF eBook)

eBook by Children's Nursing Team, Kingston University and St George's, University of London UK;

Clinical Pocket Reference Nursing Care of Children and Young People (PDF eBook)

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ISBN:
9781908725622
Publication Date:
14 Jan 2019
Publisher:
Clinical Pocket Reference
Pages:
108 pages
Format:
eBook
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Clinical Pocket Reference Nursing Care of Children and Young People (PDF eBook)

Description

Clinical Pocket Reference Nursing Care of Children and Young People is a single user friendly access point for a wide range of key information that children's nurses / nurses caring for children may need at any time. It provides essential clinical information in one portable file to enable the nurse rapidly to absorb or refresh knowledge. This resource complements larger texts, multiple websites, and institutional protocols. Prepared by the children's nursing team at two distinguished UK centres, this resource will be of use to children's nurses in training, experienced practitioners, and HCPs in complementary areas. The content has been developed in line with the new NMC Education guidelines which came into effect in 2019. Support for healthcare staff working with children in practice is an ongoing issue. This compact, portable resource will fill this need in acute hospitals and the community. Compiled by lecturers and nurses, this is a resource that every children's nursing student and practitioner should have with them at all times. For the newly qualified and Registered nurse it assists review, reflection and revalidation.

Contents

* Definitions * How to use this resource 1. Child protection: safeguarding 1.1. Categories of Abuse 1.2. Your role 2. Child development 2.1. Attachment theory 2.2. Child development in age groups 2.3. Psychological development 3. Assessment of the child 3.1. History taking 3.2. Height and weight assessment 3.3. Nutritional assessment 3.4. Physiological assessment 3.5. Fluid requirements 3.6. Communicating your assessment 4. Assessment of the acutely ill/deteriorating child 4.1. Airway: must be patent 4.2. Breathing: must be comfortable and unlaboured 4.3. Circulation 4.4. Assessing disability 4.5. Exposure 4.6. Families 5. Common childhood conditions 5.1. Respiratory 5.2. Cardiac 5.3. Blood 5.4. Neurological 5.5. Renal 5.6. Gastrointestional 5.7. Musculoskeletal 6. Care of children with specific needs 6.1. Neonates 6.2. Care of a child with sepsis 6.3. Care a child with diabetes 6.4. Care of a child with a mental health problem 6.5. Care of a child with a learning disability 6.6. Breaking bad news 6.7. Care of a child who is dying 7. Principles of caring for children 7.1. Legislation 7.2. Preoperative care 7.3. Post-operative care 7.4. Pain 7.5. Pharmacology 7.6. Pressure area care 7.7. Infection control 7.8. First aid 8. Resuscitation guidelines 8.1. Neonatal basic life support 8.2. Child basic life support 8.3. Child advanced life support 8.4. Adult basic life support * Useful Links/Contacts

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