What You’ll Discover in Molly Rejent Pediatric Treatment in Acute Care From Early Mobilization to Discharge Decisions
- Faculty:
- Molly Rejent
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 5 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Nov 12, 2019
Description
Your work with children in The acute care setting is critical and complex.
The challenges you face are vast, as it’s an overwhelming environment from equipment and lines to Find the most suitable treatment method with significant differences in Age and diagnosis of patients.
The risks are high but the rewards can be even greater.
Be able to overcome the challenges you face every day, and your patients will transfer faster. to A step-Down unit in Apply what you have experienced to your hospital or home. in This dynamic seminar.
With Molly Rejent As your guide, an occupational therapist with experience working with children will serve as your guide. in If you have been receiving acute care for many decades, you will feel more confident by being familiar with the latest treatments and assessments in this complex and specialized area.
Develop skills to initiate evidence-Interventions based on age, such as mobilization early in the hospital admission process.-appropriate strategies for a myriad scenarios. Fine-tune your skills to create a discharge plan after your first encounter. Study real case studies to help you navigate the difficult ethical issues that you may face.-life situations encountered in The care of children who are critically ill.
This course is suitable for all levels of practice, starting with the new graduate. to This recording will be of great benefit to the veteran acute-care practitioner. to You can make confident, informed decisions in the PICU or acute care settings.
Your work in acute care settings can be improved to provide the best care possible to For those patients with complex medical needs!
Handouts
Manual Pediatric Treatment in Acute Care (2.75 MB) | 47 pages | Available after Purchase | |
Instructions for ASHA Credit-SELF STUDY ONLY – 11/12/19 (38.5KB) | Available after Purchase |
Outline
EMERGING TOPICS WITHIN PEDIATRIC CARE
What impact does not treating pediatric patients have on treatment? “little adults”
- Take a look at the similarities and differences between ICUs
- What are some possible diagnoses?
- What age range are you likely to see?
- Treatment Your approach can have an impact on the outcome of your patient’s treatment.
WHAT’S YOUR ROLE?
Define what does who in The PICU & Acute Care
- Delineation of roles – who makes what decisions?
- Navigate acute care culture successfully – how it is unique and how it can vary from Hospital to hospital
- How to Build a strong team
CRITICAL SITUATIONS: IMPROVE YOUR CARE
You can immediately use these effective techniques when you face:
- Lines and equipment
- Their purpose is being determined
- Dislodged and pulled, this can pose grave risk
- How to You can work around it
- What are you looking for? to Pay attention to
- Medications
- You might be surprised at what you find
- How does it impact treatment?
- Social situations and caregiver engagement
- How it could affect your care towards the patient
- How to improve trust and assurance
- Case Studies
DESIGN ROBUST YET FLUT TREATMENT PLANS for ANY PATIENT
Treatment Frequency and goals
- How to Determine the intervention level according to acuity
- When to change your treatment plan
- Navigate when therapeutic roles overlap – determine who does what
- How can you tell when? to Adjust your treatment to account for changing levels of acuity.
- Do not try to to “overthink” The patient
- Case Studies
SCENARIOS OF ETHICAL TREATMENT
Comprehensive strategies to Navigate patient and caregivers
- Concerns about ethical issues with caregivers and patient level acuity
- Respondent to Concerns and realities of caregiver
- Overcome compassion fatigue – knowing when to Take a break
- Case Studies
INTERACTIVE CASES STUDY
All of it together
- Real estate evaluation and treatment strategies-Patients and life scenarios
- Take a patient from the chart review to Assessment and treatment planning
Faculty
Molly Rejent, MOT, OTR/L Similar seminars and products 1
Molly Rejent, MOT, OTR/L, A pediatric specialist who has been providing pediatric occupational therapy for more than 18 years. Experienced in There are many settings for pediatrics, including school.-Home health/early intervention, outpatient and acute care, as well as inpatient rehabilitation. Molly Her passion for working with all children and her knowledge combine to make her a great teacher. in Individualized and creative treatment for the most complex medical cases.
Molly resides in St. Louis, MO and is a senior member of the rehabilitation services team at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital. She manages an acute care caseload and works with medical teams. in critical care, neurosurgery/neurology, cardiothoracic surgery/cardiology, and general pediatrics, while also balancing three hand-Specialty outpatient clinics available seven days a week
She was a part of the team that developed a new pediatric cardiac rehab program. in The program in St. Louis University, occupational therapy Molly Received a BA in Duquesne University offers a master of occupational therapy and psychology. in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She is a member in good standing of the American Occupational Therapy Association.
Disclosure to Speakers
Financial: Molly Rejent has an employment relationship with SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital. PESI, Inc. gives her a speaking honourarium
Non-financial: Molly Rejent is a member the American Occupational Therapy Association
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