Pediatric Nursing Demystified

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  1. Communication is critical to obtain information from and relay infor-
    mation to the child and family in the process of assessing and plan-
    ning for client care; family members know more about the child and
    their information should be valued.

  2. Cultural and ethnic differences and preferences should be considered
    and accommodated when possible during the nursing care process.

  3. History assessment is important to determine exposures and chronic
    conditions, as well as habits that may influence a pediatric client’s
    health status.

  4. Nutritional assessment and support is important to maintain and to
    restorethe health status of a child or adolescent.

  5. Childhood obesity is a major concern and risk factor for obesity in
    adults.

  6. Family assessment is important to determine support for the child during
    and after an illness.

  7. A physical examination should be performed systematically to deter-
    mine symptoms of conditions that require treatment and that may
    impact a child’s growth and development.

  8. Blood pressure, pulse, and respirations vary with age, consider normal
    based on average value for age.

  9. Assessment procedures may need to be altered depending on pediatric
    condition—such as light palpation only for a child with a Wilms
    tumor—to avoid injury to client.

  10. Involve the client and family in the assessment and diagnostic proce-
    dures with clear explanation of expected assistance.

  11. Clearly explain what will be felt, seen, heard, or smelled by the child
    in preparation for a procedure.

  12. Normal diagnostic findings and values should be interpreted based on
    the age of the child or adolescent to determine what is truly abnormal.

  13. Assess for allergy to seafood, shellfish, or iodine because some proce-
    dures may require contrast dye that contains iodine.


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FINAL CHECKUP



  1. What type of community assessment should be done to determine if Dawn,
    a 5-year-old who is blind after a recent accident, should be discharged home?
    a. Home
    b. Neighborhood
    c. School
    d. All of the above


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