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Perspective in pediatric
nursing
Introduction
• The nurse is one of the important
components of the health team in
caring for children. The pediatric
nurse gives direct bedside care to
sick children, guide families in their
care for their children during health
and illness, in hospitals and at
homes.
Definition of pediatric nursing
• It is the art and science of giving
nursing care to children from birth
through adolescent with emphasis
on the physical growth, mental,
emotional and psycho-social
development.
Qualities of Good Pediatric
Nurse
The good pediatric nurse must be:
1- Good observer
2- Honest and truthful
3- Sympathetic, kind, patient and cheerful
4- Love to work with children
5- Interested in family care
6- Able to provide teaching to children and
their families
Role of Pediatric Nurse
The goals of nursing care of children, based on primary
health care are:
• 1-Promote the healthy maturation of the child as a
physical, intellectual and emotional being within the
context of his family and community (primary level)
• 2-Provide health care for the child who requires
treatment from disease(s) (secondary level)
• 3-Dealing with the Child's disabilities (tertiary level) or
rehabilitation which means maximizing the child's
potential level of his body function.
The role of the pediatric nurse
includes:In primary level
• Through health education to the child and his
parents and providing child's basic needs and
immunization.
• The nurse can:
• 1-Maintain child's health.
• 2-Help the child to achieve his optimal growth
and development.
• Prevent diseases and their complications.
secondary level:
• The nurse has to provide care to sick children
and their families by:
• Assessing their needs.
• Planning for their care
.
• Implementing the nursing care plan.
• Evaluating children's condition and the plan of
care
• Providing health teaching to children and their
parents
In tertiary level
•
The nurse should assist
children to return to their
maximal level of functioning
following illness and or
disabilities.
Family centered care approach:
• Family centered care is philosophy of
care that acknowledges the
importance of the family unit as the
fundamental focus of all health care
interventions.
• Family centered care is best
understood by explaining the
elements of this care that work
together to move an individual or an
institution toward providing a family
centered approach. These elements
recognize each family's uniqueness
and explain the influence of the family
as a constant in the child's life.
• Health team should be flexible
and creative in caring for the child
within his family as their
intervention are based on the
needs of parent and child and on
their coping resources.
• Although the family is the ultimate
coordinator of its own care, the nurse
can help establish a positive
environment for family members and
help them accept and utilize the care
provided.
• She can guide family members
through the unknown of new
experiences in seeking holistic health
acre utilization.
•
Parent education
• Parents' education :• one of the crucial roles that pediatric
nurses should undertake with the
child (according to his age) and his
family members.
The nurse has
many opportunities in providing
health education to parents and for
children
Her education may be focused on
one or more of the following
• Growth and development needs
• Child's health promotion and maintenance as
nutritional need and hygienic care.
• Preventive aspects such as (accident
prevention, immunization, periodic examination).
• Child's illness (nature of illness and care
needed).
• Plan for child's discharge such as child's
medication, follow up, nutrition…..etc.