Neonates, Infants, and Toddlers. Beginning Pediatric Nursing
Description
Attuned to physiological issues as well as emotional, psychological, and cultural concerns, this program guides nursing trainees through the earliest stages of childhood. It addresses the specific needs of neonates (birth to 28 days old), infants (one month to one year old), and toddlers (one year to three years old). Viewers are shown ways of working with a patient's entire family and dealing with needs associated with the social environment, while methods of non-traumatic physical assessment and care techniques are also presented. After viewing the video, trainees should have a solid working knowledge of the characteristic traits of all three developmental groups and the recommended forms of care appropriate to them.
Runtime
12 min
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Date of Publication
[2012], c2007
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Films on Demand
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