Development of a pediatric nurse practitioner program that focuses on acute and chronic conditions allows providers to engage in collaborative, interdisciplinary educational strategies for this vulnerable population. Health care professionals who are caring for the pediatric population are challenged with ...
The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) advocates a strategy to ensure the development of professionally educated nurses, advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), and nursing faculty who can be utilized to ... None - 《Journal of Pediatric Health Care》 被引量: 2发...
select article Comparison of the effectiveness of teaching strategies for a pediatric pain management program for undergraduate nursing students: A quantitative evaluation using an objective structured clinical examination Research articleAbstract only Comparison of the effectiveness of teaching strategies for a...
vaccineA nurse immunizing a patient with an intramuscular vaccination.(more) The care of children, often referred to aspediatricnursing, focuses on the care of infants, children, and adolescents. The care of families, the most important support in childrens’ lives, is also a critically important...
Studying Fluid and Electrolyte Balance on a Group of Pediatric Patients Focus Area 3: Practice Readiness through Experiential Learning Clinical Teaching, situated coaching, and teaching for a sense of salience; Teaching for skills of patient and situation involvement School to Work Transition Program ...
nurse's participation in nursing work, rather than just focusing on stroke patient care. The number of staff participants, completion of training/activity, patient participants, mean patient age and patient sex must be strictly extracted according to the study's description. Data extraction included ...
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Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma CE for Kentucky Nurses: Prevent and Report Shaken Baby Syndrome 4.1 stars REQUIRED FOR KENTUCKY NURSES Fulfills the Kentucky Board of Nursing CE requirement for 1.5 hours of continuing education on recognizing and preventing pediatric abusive head trauma (PAHT), including...
Fourteen nurse colleagues with a wide array of teaching experiences in diabetes education, pediatrics, rehabilitation, neurology, general medicine, asthma education for children, pediatric special healthcare needs, and colostomy, urostomy, and ileostomy care voluntarily responded. One nurse has years of...
Q: What are the benefits of pediatric nurse practice? The biggest reward for nurses in this area is the tremendous feeling of satisfaction that you get from knowing that you’ve kept adults and children healthy. That has always been nursing’s focus. There is a lot of sadness in the world...