NSG222 Family Nursing Exam 1 peds Study Guide
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PRINCIPLES OF ATRAMATIC CARE Promote family-centered care, treating the family
as the patient *SEE WHAT NEEDS ARE
if patients want to be supported by >Allow it< Allowing their sibling to be with them is
their sibling something that’s supported >helps distract the
patient during procedure
what to consider When teaching first consider their age<
children and understanding how they
learn
risk factors that could lead to premature patient,
developmental delay > patient who was low birth weight (LBW),
patient who had hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy
(HIE)<
, what is done at -HEALTH History and physical assessment
SUPERVISION VISIT
Developmental/behavioral
assessment
Sensory screening (vision and hearing)
Appropriate at-risk screening
Immunizations
Health promotion.
when will infants receive their third between 6-18 months
dose of hep B vaccine?
make sure that you can hear when Save auscultation for last<
you are auscultating < If patient not
cooperating and is screaming
ROLE OF THE SCHOOL NURSE remove or minimize health barriers to learning by
Provide direct healthcare to students
Screenings
Referrals for health conditions
METHODS FOR TRANSPORTING Age
INFANTS OR CHILDREN Guidelines
for Safety Developmental level
Physical Condition
Destination. *
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Terms in this set (48)
PRINCIPLES OF ATRAMATIC CARE Promote family-centered care, treating the family
as the patient *SEE WHAT NEEDS ARE
if patients want to be supported by >Allow it< Allowing their sibling to be with them is
their sibling something that’s supported >helps distract the
patient during procedure
what to consider When teaching first consider their age<
children and understanding how they
learn
risk factors that could lead to premature patient,
developmental delay > patient who was low birth weight (LBW),
patient who had hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy
(HIE)<
, what is done at -HEALTH History and physical assessment
SUPERVISION VISIT
Developmental/behavioral
assessment
Sensory screening (vision and hearing)
Appropriate at-risk screening
Immunizations
Health promotion.
when will infants receive their third between 6-18 months
dose of hep B vaccine?
make sure that you can hear when Save auscultation for last<
you are auscultating < If patient not
cooperating and is screaming
ROLE OF THE SCHOOL NURSE remove or minimize health barriers to learning by
Provide direct healthcare to students
Screenings
Referrals for health conditions
METHODS FOR TRANSPORTING Age
INFANTS OR CHILDREN Guidelines
for Safety Developmental level
Physical Condition
Destination. *