2. Introduction
īPediatric nursing is a specialized area of
nursing practice
īIt concerning the care of the children from
conception till adolescent
īIt includes preventive, promotive, curative and
rehabilitative care of children
īThe pediatric nurse involves in giving
assistance care and support to the growing and
developing children to achieve their individual
potential for functioning with fullest capacity
3. Role of the pediatric nurse
īIt includes both caring and curing
īCaring is the continuous process in both illness
and wellness
īCuring refers to the act of diagnosis and
management usually during illness
īPediatric nurse have the responsibilities of
proving nursing care in hospital, home clinics,
school and community
īThe role of pediatric nurse may vary from one
institution to other institution.
4. Qualities of pediatric nurse
ī Be a loving person and have liking for the children
ī Have patience, pleasant appearance, and ability to
understand the childâs behaviour
ī Be able to maintain good interpersonal relationship
and to provide safety and security to the children.
ī Be friendly, honest, gentle, diligent and humorous
ī Have good observation, judgment and communication
ability based on scientific knowledge and experience
ī Be well informed, skillful, responsible, truthful and
trustworthy.
5. Extended role of pediatric nurse
1.Primary care giver
ī Pediatric nurse should provide preventive, promotive,
curative and rehabilitative care of children,
ī Care in all levels of health services, as therapeutic
agent.
ī She act as case finder and compassionate skilled
caregiver as needed by the today's society.
ī Primary care includes providing comfort, feeding,
bathing, safety etc.
ī Health assessment and immunization is primary care
in the community,
6. Health educator
īThe important role of nurse is to deliver
planned and incidental health Care teaching
and information to the patient
īIt is given to create awareness about healthy
life style and maintenance of health change in
health behaviour
īTo bring change in attitude and to develop
healthful practices regarding child care
īIt is initiated by pediatric nurse as change
agent and health educator.
7. Nurse counselor
ī Problem solving approach and necessary guidelines in
health hazards of children to minimize or to solve the
problem
ī To help the parents and family member for
independent decision making in different situation
Social worker
ī She can do case work especially for children and try
to alleviate social problems related to child health.
ī She can participate in available social services
ī Can refer child and family for necessary social
support from the child welfare agency.
8. Team coordinator and collaborator
īPediatric nurse should work together and in
combination with other health care team
members towards better child health care.
īShe should act as liaisons among the members
and maintain good interpersonal relationship
īThe nurse interprets the objective of the health
care of to the family and coordinates nursing
services with other services necessarily for the
child
īCooperation and good communication among
team members should be promoted by nurse.
9. Manager
īThe pediatric nurse is the manager of pediatric
Care in hospital, Clinics, and community .
īShe should organize the care orderly for
successful outcome with better prognosis and
good health
Child care advocate
īChild or family advocacy in basic aspects to
comprehensive family centered care
īAs an advocate the pediatric nurse can assist
the child to obtain the best care possible from
the particular units.
10. Recreationalist
ī The supportive role of pediatric nurse is important for
the child to adjust to the crisis imposed by illness or
hospitalization
ī She can organize play activities for recreation and
diversion for childâs emotional outlet
Nurse consultant
ī she can act as a consultant to guide the parents and
family members for maintained and promote of health
and prevention of childhood illness
ī The nurse can help the older children to become
responsible for their own action.
11. Researcher
īNursing research is the integral part of
professional nursing.
īPediatric nurse should participate of perform
research projects related to child health.
īClinical and applied research provides the
basis for changes in nursing practice and
improvement, in the health care of children
12. Therapeutic relationship
ī It I the essential foundation for quality nursing care.
ī She must relate children and family in a meaningful
way, and yet remain separate enough to distinguish
their own feeling and needs in a therapeutic
relationship
ī Caring well defined boundaries separate the nurse
from the child.
ī This boundaries are positive and professional and
promote the familyâs control over the childâs health
care with in a therapeutic relationship.
13. Restorative role
īNurses are intimately involved with meeting
the physical and emotional need of children,
including feeding, bathing, toileting, dressing,
securing, and socialization
īThe nurses must aware of normal findings to
identify and document deviation
īShe should never lose the sight of the child
individually.
īEmotional as developmental needed because
these needs influenced the course of the
disease.
14. Ethical decision making
īEthical dilemmas arise when competing moral
consideration undertaken various alternative.
ī parents, nurses, physician and other health
care team members may reach different but
morally defensible decision by assigning
different weight to the competing moral values
īNurses must determine the most beneficial or
least harmful action with in the frame work of
societal morals, professional actions, standards,
the laws, institutional rules, religious tradition ,
the family values and the nurse personal values
15. Health care planning
īTodayâs nurses role has expanded beyond the
nuclear of the family to include the community
based- health- driven system.
īTraditionally nurses were involved in public
health either on a continuous or episodic basis.
īNurses were involved in health care having on
a political or legislative level frequently.
īHealth care planning involves not only
providing new services to children and their
family but also promoting the highest quality
in existing services.
16. The functional role of nurse
īThe nurse may be described broadly not as a
parents substitute but a âfather friendâ
īIn this role the nurse may plan and actually
provide comprehensive care to children as in
primary nursing or many function as a member
of a nursing team.
17. Responsibility to community
īTo fulfill many of these responsibilities the
individual nurse must function not only in care
of episodic or distribution care but also in
broader community effort.
īIn this way the nurse can become, consumers,
community officials and planner and
professional and as lawyer , educator, and
other members of the health team.
18. Legal aspects
īBasically the licensing laws have been and
written to protect the health care consumer
from harmful, unsafe or unprepared health care
providers
īConsumers now also looking at them law to
determine whether, infact they are providing
this protection.
īNurses are responsible for their own action
īThe responsibility to use reasonable care in
action directed towards other
19. Expanded role of nurse
īThe 1st
expanded role for nurse was developed
during the 190âs at the university of Loroda
with the inception of the pediatric nurse
practitioner practice.
īPNP was enacted to provide pediatric care in
ambulatory community health setting.
īIn 2000 the national sample survey of
registered nurse estimated there were 102,829
nurse practitioner with 14,643 are prepared an
clinical nurse specialist.
20. Advanced practice registered nurse
{APRN}
ī The term APRN is being increasing used by
legislative and governing bodies to desirable the
collection of registered nurse.
ī APRN has education beyond 4 years B.Sc (n)
ī In addition to increased educators, the APRN role
requires extra responsibility, critical thinking and
judgment.
APRN includes
ī Nurse practitioner
ī Clinical nurse specialist
ī Certified nurse midwife
ī Certified registered nurse anesthetists.
21. Pediatric nurse practitioner
īIn 15 PNP program was developed and leed to
several specialized ambulatory primary care
role for nurses.
īThis program provides education beyond B. Sc
(N) preparation in area of child health
maintenance.
īPNP are health care provider who are
dedicated to improve child health care by
working with pediatrician and other health care
workers
22. Functions of pediatric nurse practitioner
īProvide health maintenance care for children
including well child examination.
īPerform routine developmental services.
īDiagnose and treat common childhood illness
īProvide anticipatory guidance regarding
common child health concern.
īProvide childhood immunization.
23. Functions of Acute care and specialist
PNP
īPerform school physical examination
īProvide care to children who are acutely
chronically ill.
īPerform in-depth physical examination.
īInspects result of laboratory and diagnostic
test.
īOrder medication and perform therapeutic
treatment in a variety of setting.
24. Job duties of PNP
īEffectively identifies, evaluates, and addresses
disease prevention and health promotion issue
of the population.
īWork with independent and interdependent
relationship with members of the medical staff.
īResponsible for the diagnosis and treatment of
acute, chronic and long term health care issues.
īMaintaining legible, accurate and confidential
medical records.
īAnalyze new knowledge gained from
conference, workshops, professional training.
25. Chronic ill care concentration
īThe chronic ill care concentration includes
clinical course in specific specialty area
approved by program faculty.
īThis concentration prepares the PNP students
for a care of children with chronic condition.
īThe PNP interact with other health care worker
to [provide health care to chronically ill
children
īThe scholarly inquiry praxis for students is
diagnosed to focus on an issue or top relevant
to care of children with chronic illness.
26. Advanced pediatric nurse
īThe curriculum includes classroom and clinical
experience in advanced health assessment,
physiology And pathophysiology management
with common and complex illness condition.
īGraduate of the program with a specialization
APPN an preparing to become leader in care of
children across the health and illness spectrum
and across institutional boundaries.
īThere are eligible for state licensure as a nurse
practitioner and for rational certificate as PNP.
27. Acute care pediatric nurse practitioner
ī It is 2 years program leading to the master of science
degree
ī ACPNP are advanced practice who provides expert
clinical care to acute and critically ill children at risk
of dying
ī ACPNP is the only course which provides training in
end of life care and palliative care focus as part of
course.
ī graduate are eligible for state licensure as a nurse
practitioner
ī The program has been approved by pediatric nursing
certificate boadr. .
28. Goal of ACPNP
īTo provide advanced nurse who will promote
the health and development of children and
adolescents as individual and as population
group encountering health care system with the
urban and rural environment.
īTo promote expert clinical care to meet the
specialized physiological and psychological
need of the children.
29. PNP â primary care
ī The PNP â primary care program offers one clinical
specialty treat which involves primary care for
children with acute and chronic illness.
ī Graduate of this clinical specialty prepared to provide
comprehensive health care need of infants, children ,
adolescent and their families in a variety of setting.
ī Graduate are required to complete 500 hours of
clinical practice.
ī The 4 hour graduate program can be completed in one
calendar year of full time study or may be part time.
ī
30. Family nurse practitioner
īFNP is a registered professional nurse with
advanced education and clinical training to
provide health care to individuals across the
lifespan and there families.
īFunction is to provide multidisciplinary,
culturally competent , community based care
īThey provide opportunity for students to
acquire current knowledge.
īProvide age appropriate , age specific quality
care.
31. THE CLINICAL NURSE
SPECIALIST
īAct as researcher to validate nursing
observation and intervention a change agent
with in the health care system
īProvide consultant services.
īThe CNS role has developed within each of the
traditional specialty area as well a subspecialty
such as cardiovascular, oncology, and
neurology.
īBoth CNS and PNP are called as advanced
nurse practitioner.
32. Critical care neonatal nurse
īThe nurses are theoretically ad technically
prepared to provide effective nursing care
īThe training and education can be given in
hospital setting in the form of certified
continuous education program.
īThe program is to prepare nurse to function as
SNN/CCNN
īThe post basic specialty education will
positively influence the role of SNN/CCNN.
33. Neonatal nurse practitioner
īNMP can be created from the cadre of nurse
who passed out from college of nursing with
b.sc/ m.sc degree with neonatology as specialty
as any b.sc nurse who undertaken
specialization training in neonatal care and has
hands on training in practical care of newborn
for reasonable period of time
īIn the NICU it is essential to provide highly
desirable quality of care with 24 hours
coverage for each of there roles.