1. evidence-based, case-managed care
core concepts of pediatric nursing 2. family centered care
3. atraumatic pediatric care
- authoritarian
what are the different parenting type - permissive
- authoritative
what family centered care core concept the family is the one constant in a child's life
means - being removed from family to be hospitalized can be tramatizing
- minimize physical and psychological stress
What can you do to promote atraumatic -minimize separation
peds care -prevent or minimize pain, injury
-communicate with children appropriate to developmental stage
what is authoritarian parenting? no explaining and forceful punishment of bad behavior
no parent figure complex, no rules, no control, "on same level" mentality
what is permissive parenting?
- children requires structure
positive reinforcement, rules with explanation
what is authoritative parenting
- high self esteem, sociable
- play therapy, age appropriate toys
atraumatic care - complain about communication and now understanding what is happening
- giving choices when appropriate
, respond to crying in a timely fashion
How to communicate with infants?
be soothing and calming
approach with care
How to communicate with toddlers use preferred words or objects
prepare for procedures just before they occur
-use play
how to communicate with preschoolers -simple concrete terms & give choices when appropriate
-prepare for procedure about an hour prior
- diagrams, videos, books, etc.
how to communicate with school age - allow child to express feelings
children? - be honest and allow questions
- prepare for procedure days in advance
respect privacy and ensure confidentiality
be honest
How to communicate with adolescents
use medical terms and define as needed
prepare for procedure a week in advance
, - use medical terms and define as needed
- honest, educate, and allow informed choices
- do not judge or assume
How to communicate with parents
-explain long term and short term effects of txn
- involve parents in care of child whenever possible
- allow for questions and concerts to be addressed to parent's satisfaction
what is solitary play? by themselves
what is parallel play? they are in the same room, playing near one another, but are not playing toge
children engage in separate activities but exchange toys and comment on on
What is associative play
another's behavior. All together play.
What is cooperative play playing with rules, organized together play
What is onlooker play a child watches other children play
What are the nursing intervention types of familiarization and dramatic
play?
what is dramatic play? reenacting what happened during an event (could be traumatic)
involves providing services proactively, with the goal of optimizing the child's
What is pediatric health supervision? of functioning.
Called "well-child visits" and are important for monitoring the health status
core concepts of pediatric nursing 2. family centered care
3. atraumatic pediatric care
- authoritarian
what are the different parenting type - permissive
- authoritative
what family centered care core concept the family is the one constant in a child's life
means - being removed from family to be hospitalized can be tramatizing
- minimize physical and psychological stress
What can you do to promote atraumatic -minimize separation
peds care -prevent or minimize pain, injury
-communicate with children appropriate to developmental stage
what is authoritarian parenting? no explaining and forceful punishment of bad behavior
no parent figure complex, no rules, no control, "on same level" mentality
what is permissive parenting?
- children requires structure
positive reinforcement, rules with explanation
what is authoritative parenting
- high self esteem, sociable
- play therapy, age appropriate toys
atraumatic care - complain about communication and now understanding what is happening
- giving choices when appropriate
, respond to crying in a timely fashion
How to communicate with infants?
be soothing and calming
approach with care
How to communicate with toddlers use preferred words or objects
prepare for procedures just before they occur
-use play
how to communicate with preschoolers -simple concrete terms & give choices when appropriate
-prepare for procedure about an hour prior
- diagrams, videos, books, etc.
how to communicate with school age - allow child to express feelings
children? - be honest and allow questions
- prepare for procedure days in advance
respect privacy and ensure confidentiality
be honest
How to communicate with adolescents
use medical terms and define as needed
prepare for procedure a week in advance
, - use medical terms and define as needed
- honest, educate, and allow informed choices
- do not judge or assume
How to communicate with parents
-explain long term and short term effects of txn
- involve parents in care of child whenever possible
- allow for questions and concerts to be addressed to parent's satisfaction
what is solitary play? by themselves
what is parallel play? they are in the same room, playing near one another, but are not playing toge
children engage in separate activities but exchange toys and comment on on
What is associative play
another's behavior. All together play.
What is cooperative play playing with rules, organized together play
What is onlooker play a child watches other children play
What are the nursing intervention types of familiarization and dramatic
play?
what is dramatic play? reenacting what happened during an event (could be traumatic)
involves providing services proactively, with the goal of optimizing the child's
What is pediatric health supervision? of functioning.
Called "well-child visits" and are important for monitoring the health status