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ABCs of Pediatric Trauma Nursing
Product code: A2415 Reviewed for accuracy: 2006
Overview:
Offers an easy to remember checklist for pediatric trauma assessment: Airway, Breathing, and Circulation. Demonstrates a systematic approach to assessment and stabilization of the child with multiple injuries.
Assessment of Respiratory Distress in the Pediatric Patient
Product code: M240
This course covers assessment of respiratory distress in the pediatric patient.
Beginning Pediatric Nursing: School-Age Children
Product code: 78781C Copyright © 2007
Pediatrics is one branch of medicine that demands a focus beyond the individual patient and immediate health problems. This series focuses on the developmental stages of children over time, on the child's position within a family, on the unique cultural characteristics of the family, and on techniques of assessing and providing care in ways that minimize the trauma and upset to children who often do not fully understand what is happening.
Beginning Pediatric Nursing: Adolescents
Product code: 78781D Copyright © 2007
Pediatrics is one branch of medicine that demands a focus beyond the individual patient and immediate health problems. This series focuses on the developmental stages of children over time, on the child's position within a family, on the unique cultural characteristics of the family, and on techniques of assessing and providing care in ways that minimize the trauma and upset to children who often do not fully understand what is happening.
Beginning Pediatric Nursing: Neonate, Infant, and Toddler
Product code: 78781A Copyright © 2007
Pediatrics is one branch of medicine that demands a focus beyond the individual patient and immediate health problems. This series focuses on the developmental stages of children over time, on the child's position within a family, on the unique cultural characteristics of the family, and on techniques of assessing and providing care in ways that minimize the trauma and upset to children who often do not fully understand what is happening.
Beginning Pediatric Nursing: Preschoolers
Product code: 78781B Copyright © 2007
Pediatrics is one branch of medicine that demands a focus beyond the individual patient and immediate health problems. This series focuses on the developmental stages of children over time, on the child's position within a family, on the unique cultural characteristics of the family, and on techniques of assessing and providing care in ways that minimize the trauma and upset to children who often do not fully understand what is happening.
Caring for Parents of Critically Ill Children
Product code: A2426
Overview:
The stress experienced by parents of a critically ill child can be reduced by involving them in their child's care. This video presents a model to help nurses apply family-centered care in the critical care setting. Discusses the major stressors affecting parents and appropriate coping mechanisms. Viewers are asked to develop strategies for assessing parents' needs, to establish a therapeutic parent-nurse relationship, and to support the parents' vital role in the care of their child.
Child Abuse: Prevention, Detection, and Management
Product code: A2412 Reviewed for accuracy: 2006
Overview:
Presents the vital role of the nurse in the prevention and mitigation of child abuse and neglect. Viewers will learn how to identify parents and children at high risk for child abuse and neglect. Documentation and reporting of suspected child abuse cases are discussed, including supportive services available to parents.
Detection and Treatment of Sexually Abused Children, Part 1
Product code: A2411
Overview:
This discussion defines the sexual abuse of children, and describes the physical and behavioral signs. Assessment strategies to assist nurses in recognizing and providing effective treatment are presented.
Equipment for Technology-Assisted Children
Product code: 78785
This module provides a general overview of the medical equipment and systems commonly utilized in the care of a technology assisted pediatric patient. This course provides information on equipment such as ventilators, oxygen, apnea monitors, nebulizers, humidifiers, pulse oximeters, resuscitation equipment, and other equipment and supplies commonly used in the care of technology assisted children. The video covers equipment function, use, setup, problem solving, and proper orientation.
Gastrostomy Care for Technology-Assisted Children
Product code: 78786
This course is designed to provide a basic knowledge of the different types of pediatric enteral feeding tubes, pathophysiology and rationale of gastrostomy and jejunostomy, assessment techniques, site care, feeding techniques, G-tube replacement, suctioning, use of equipment, troubleshooting issues, emergency preparedness, and identifying issues warranting physician notification.
Home Aerosolized Medication for Children
Product code: 78790
From reactive airway disease, to asthma, to cystic fibrosis, many infants and children require home aerosolized medications via a home nebulizer. Currently, more than 5 million children alone in the US have Asthma. We have developed an education tool to help you build a quality home nebulizer program.
Home Phototherapy for Infants
Product code: 78783
This hand-on training video takes you through, step-by-step, the most effective way of providing home phototherapy services for newborns with jaundice. This valuable educational tool is a must-have for training and credentialing your clinical staff on the most up-to-date procedures for delivering phototherapy.
Hospital to Home: Transitioning Technology-Assisted Children
Product code: 78791
This course is designed to provide a basic knowledge of the issues in successfully transitioning technology assisted children from hospital to home. This course video covers appropriate transition techniques including caregiver instruction, working with the primary care physician, preparing the home environment, emergency preparedness procedures, and the critical nature of maintaining good communications with all persons involved in the transition.
Infant Home Apnea Monitoring
Product code: 78789
Many infants and children are at risk for apnea and bradicardia, especially those born prematurely, or infants that have a family history of SIDS. In addition, there are a large number of chronically ill children that require the use of an apnea monitor.
Interviewing Techniques for Pediatric Nurses
Product code: A2417 Reviewed for accuracy: 2006
Overview:
Effective interviewing is important in working with the hospitalized child. This discussion presents developmental concepts and appropriate interview techniques helpful in obtaining and providing information, and modifying behavior in hospitalized children. Viewers will be able to cite examples of age-appropriate interview techniques to use with children.
Medicating Children
Product code: 78621T Copyright © 2008
Administering medication to children is a unique challenge requiring specialized knowledge and skills. Each child's age, background, and level of physical and psychosocial development must be considered, and the administration process tailored to meet these particular needs. In addition, children are particularly vulnerable to medication errors.Completely updated for 2008, "Medicating Children" demonstrates the safest, gentlest and least intrusive methods of administering pediatric medications to children of varying ages. It includes clear guidelines for the preventions of errors, appropriate precautions, and instruction on the precise administration of otic, ophthalmic, nasal, oral and rectal medications. Using real clinical injections, this video also demonstrates how to administer pediatirc injections, including step by step techniques and determinations for giving pain-minimizing intramuscular, subcutaneous and intradermal injections. Key skills and strategies are incorporated throughout the program, including means of reducing distress and encouraging cooperation when interacting with infants through adolescents, and their families.
Neonatal / Newborn Home Assessment
Product code: 78782
Mothers and newborns are increasingly being discharged from the hospital withing 24 to 48 hours after delivery. Consequently, an increasing amount of home nursing follow up is required to help the family adjust, and to identify potential problems.
Neonatal Resuscitation Workbook
Product code: M200
Overview: This workbook explains neonatal resuscitation including bag and mask ventilation, chest compressions, endotracheal intubation, and medications. It is imperative that all professionals working in maternity services be competent in basic neonatal life support measures and each member of the delivery room staff be aware of their specific role.
Neurological Assessment of the Pediatric Patient
Product code: A2290
Overview:
Describes the basic neurological exam for infants and children, including level of consciousness, Glasgow Coma Scale and pupillary reflexes. Demonstrates age appropriate and developmentally appropriate exams and responses.
Physical Assessment of the Newborn
Product code: A2418
Overview:
This video provides guidelines to assist in the initial physical assessment of the newborn. Identifies normal parameters for the newborn's vital signs, body measurements, and general appearance. Viewers will be able to differentiate normal and abnormal physical findings in the appearance and activity of a newborn.
Preparing Children for the Hospital Experience
Product code: A2414
Overview:
The most complete, creative educational tool available for teaching nurses how to prepare their pediatric patients for the hospital experience. A review of child cognitive development levels helps nurses key their explanations to the level of understanding of each child. Demonstrates the use of books, diagrams, dolls, and actual hospital equipment in patient teaching.
Promoting Normal Growth in the Hospitalized Child
Product code: 78565
Overview:
Details the stages of development from infancy to adolescence, emphasizing the particular care that can be given to acknowledge these stages in a hospitalized child: infant patients need comfort and stimulation as well as feeding; toddlers should be safe while exercising their budding autonomy; preschoolers want to play, imitate and stretch their imaginations to solve problems; a school-age child may feel threatened by his immobility and will strive to be industrious, and adolescents crave peer interaction.
Recognizing Child Abuse, Part 1: Physical Abuse
Product code: 78797A Copyright © 2008
Child abuse and neglect are all too common in the United States. Each year six million reports of suspected abuse and neglect are made to child protective services, and of these almost 900,000 cases are substantiated.Everyone in health care has a responsiblility to be aware of this continuing problem. This series provides 1.5 total hours of continuing education credit and is designed to help those providing care recognize the signs of abuse and neglect, and what actions to take if it is suspected.The three programs in this series are:Recognizing Child Abuse, Part 1: Physical AbuseRecognizing Child Abuse, Part 2: Neglect and Emotional AbuseRecognizing Child Abuse, Part 3: Sexual Abuse
Recognizing Child Abuse, Part 2: Neglect and Emotional Abuse
Product code: 78797B Copyright © 2008
Child abuse and neglect are all too common in the United States. Each year six million reports of suspected abuse and neglect are made to child protective services, and of these almost 900,000 cases are substantiated.Everyone in health care has a responsiblility to be aware of this continuing problem. This series provides 1.5 total hours of continuing education credit and is designed to help those providing care recognize the signs of abuse and neglect, and what actions to take if it is suspected.The three programs in this series are:Recognizing Child Abuse, Part 1: Physical AbuseRecognizing Child Abuse, Part 2: Neglect and Emotional AbuseRecognizing Child Abuse, Part 3: Sexual Abuse
Recognizing Child Abuse, Part 3: Sexual Abuse
Product code: 78797C Copyright © 2008
Child abuse and neglect are all too common in the United States. Each year six million reports of suspected abuse and neglect are made to child protective services, and of these almost 900,000 cases are substantiated.Everyone in health care has a responsiblility to be aware of this continuing problem. This series provides 1.5 total hours of continuing education credit and is designed to help those providing care recognize the signs of abuse and neglect, and what actions to take if it is suspected.The three programs in this series are:Recognizing Child Abuse, Part 1: Physical AbuseRecognizing Child Abuse, Part 2: Neglect and Emotional AbuseRecognizing Child Abuse, Part 3: Sexual Abuse
Red Flags in the Critically Unstable Pediatric Patient
Product code: A2419 Reviewed for accuracy: 2006
Overview:
Discusses how specific red flags indicate a critically unstable patient's attempts to compensate for respiratory and cardiovascular distress.
The Nurse's Role: Technology-Assisted Children
Product code: 78784
This course is designed to provide a basic knowledge the nurse's role in caring for technology assisted children including a clear understanding of the child's medical condition, pathophysiology, equipment in use, potential problems and remediations that are essential in giving appropriate nursing care to the child. This course video also covers appropriate management techniques in the home and the community setting, the importance of a multidisciplinary team approach, and the value of maintaining a professional relationship with all persons involved in the care of the child.
Tracheostomy Care for Technology-Assisted Children
Product code: 78788
This module is designed to provide a basic knowledge of pediatric tracheostomy care, to include pathophysiology, patient respiratory assessment, suctioning techniques, stoma care trach and trach tie changing, use and cleaning of equipment, red flag issues, emergency measures, patient family education, and appropriate documentation.
Understanding the Pediatric Patient
Product code: A2416 Reviewed for accuracy: 2006
Overview:
Covers basic information concerning the infant's and child's reactions to illness, injury, pain, and the healthcare setting. Content is directed at developing an understanding of developmental and cognitive abilities and their influence on the behavior of the pediatric patient. Includes guidelines to promote cooperation during procedures. Techniques used for restraining/holding during the examination and procedures are illustrated.
Ventilator Care for Vent-Dependent Children
Product code: 78787
This module is designed to provide a basic knowledge of mechanical ventilation in a pediatric patient including terms, ventilation systems, pathophysiology of ventilation, patient assessment, what to look for, trouble shooting issues, cleaning and maintenance of equipment, emergency procedures, patient / family education, and appropriate documentation.
