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Stephen Jones – Don’t Let Common Pediatric Symptoms Fool You
Assessment: Advanced Skills Pediatric Histories-Assessing and taking a physical exam
Age and development-appropriate techniques for assessment
Determining cause versus symptom – and underlying triggers
Non-Pharmacological and pharmacological options
Laboratory values-Specific and significant to the underlying condition
Best Responses to Acute Respiratory Changes in the Early Stages: Recognize Early Signs and Respond
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“5 fingered assessment”
Non-Pharmacological: Mist/humidification and oxygen therapy.
Pharmacological choices: OTC antimicrobials versus prescription ones, “RAD/asthma”?, and “cold & cough”
Apnea: Central or obstructive
Upper respiratory/ENT conditions: Tonsillitis, Sinusitis and Croup.
Lower respiratory conditions: Infectious (bronchiolitis/RSV, HMV; pneumonia); and anatomical.
Solve the Complexities Pediatric GI Tract
GI physical examination: Differentiating “zones” The GI tract and its functions
How about the hygiene hypothesis?
Nutrition components and diet: Vitamins, minerals and electrolytes.
Triggers under the skin: Anatomical, infectious, or environmental
Non-pharmacological and pharmacological-Pharmacological management “Spitting up”GER and “sensitivities”, colic, constipation
Avoid the Mistakes: Fever, temperature and diarrhea among children-Management Mistakes
Histories-Assessment strategies for physical and mental assessment
Non-Pharmacological and pharmacological: antimicrobials, pharmacological antipyretics, pharmacological antimicrobials-diarrheal
Temperature measurement: Pathophysiology and hyperthermia. “fever phobia”
Dehydration: Concepts and management of fluid and electrolyte and tonicity
Diarrhea Pathophysiology and Evidence-Management guidelines based on (enteral and parenteral).
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Children are not small adults and infants cannot be considered small children. Each individual requires different treatments and interventions. It is imperative that nurses and other healthcare providers in all health care settings – from home to primary to acute care – be prepared to identify and intervene as early as possible with respiratory situations, GI-Related conditions and two of most serious childhood diseases, fever and diarrhea.
It is crucial that pediatric healthcare professionals understand and grasp the root causes of pediatric clinical problems. These conditions can lead to acute illness, flares, and other complications that may be secondary to physiological and anatomical etiologies.-Increased risk of life-threatening conditions-These are serious complications.
A pediatric patient may present with unrelated symptoms, which can be caused by many factors. Does this sound familiar… Your patient’s parents report increasing symptoms over the past 7 to 10 days. He’s “always been a good sleeper” But his sleep quality has been affected. The little guy seems to be experiencing recurrent fevers and is not responding to anti.-pyretics. He seems restless. “not himself”His appetite and fluid intake were also reduced. Although his asthma was controlled, he had not been able to eat. “stable”He seems to be experiencing increasing symptoms. The albuterol isn’t helping him with his wet cough, and is making it worse. “vomit”. This case could go south. What speed could that happen?
You will learn how to use symptomology as well as appropriate diagnostics in your differential diagnosis. You You will be able to identify the cause of an illness by learning about its interconnectedness.-New differentiation skills allow us to recognize when it is time to treat symptoms and the relationship between them “cause” Comparing to the “symptom”. You Your ability to act quickly and appropriately on behalf of young patients entrusted in your care will make you a great resource!
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