School-Age Children. Beginning Pediatric Nursing
Description
Entering kindergarten signals a particularly challenging phase of childhood, in which social development becomes a growing focus alongside physical health and parental bonding. This program offers pediatric nursing trainees a view into the emotional and physiological characteristics of school-age children as a means of enhancing quality care. Addressing ways to incorporate the needs and concerns of a patient's family and deal with psychosocial and cultural differences, the video discusses well-established care standards and methods of non-traumatic physical assessment. After viewing the program, trainees will be exposed to a wide variety of strategies and methods that will enable a complete, knowledge-rich approach to school-age health care consumers.
Runtime
12 min
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Date of Publication
[2012], c2007
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Films on Demand
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