CM 213: Pediatric nursing I & Palliative care nursing
Pediatric nursing I & Palliative care nursing topics, notes and separate lesson pages for Certificate in Midwifery students and nursing professionals in...
Pediatric nursing 1
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Immediate Care of the NewbornThe care a baby receives immediately after birth and during the first few days of life is critical for their...
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Growth and Development of a ChildGrowth is the process of physical increase in size, such as height and weight. It is a quantitative measure...
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Assessing and Classification of a Sick Child and General Danger Signs.ASSESSING FOR COUGH OR DIFFICULT BREATHING - THE CHILD MUST BE CALM
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Assessing and Classification of a Sick Child and General Danger Signs.ASSESSING FOR COUGH OR DIFFICULT BREATHING - THE CHILD MUST BE CALM
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TREAT THE CHILD in IMCIFIRST-LINE TREATMENT FOR SEVERE MALARIA: ARTESUNATE
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ASSESS AND CLASSIFY A SICK YOUNG INFANT 0-2 MONTHSDO QUICK ASSESSMENT OF ALL SICK YOUNG INFANTS BIRTH UP TO 2 MONTHS*
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Manage HIV/AIDS using IMCI approach• Follow up monthly as per the national ART guidelines and offer comprehensive management of HIV. Refer to...
Palliative care nursing
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Introduction To Palliative CarePalliative care is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and families facing the problem...
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Introduction To Palliative CarePalliative care is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and families facing the problem...
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Introduction To Palliative CarePalliative care is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and families facing the problem...
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COMMUNICATION IN PALLIATIVE CARECommunication (as a generic process) is a two-way process between two or more persons in which ideas,...
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Psychosocial support to terminally ill patientsTerminal illness refers to a condition that cannot be cured and is expected to result in the patient's death...
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