Bathing the Hospitalized Infant or Child
Bathing the Hospitalized Infant or Child CLINICAL GUIDELINES Bathing of the hospitalized infant or child is completed by an adult family caregiver, registered nurse (RN), licensed practical nurse (LPN), or…
Bathing the Hospitalized Infant or Child CLINICAL GUIDELINES Bathing of the hospitalized infant or child is completed by an adult family caregiver, registered nurse (RN), licensed practical nurse (LPN), or…
Blood Drawing From Peripheral Sites: Heel Stick and Finger Stick CLINICAL GUIDELINES Blood sampling is obtained upon a healthcare prescriber’s order using aseptic technique and standard precautions. Blood sampling is…
Admission of the Child CLINICAL GUIDELINES The registered nurse (RN) or licensed practical nurse (LPN) admits all children on arrival to the unit. Unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) may complete admission…
Aerosol Treatments CLINICAL GUIDELINES The healthcare prescriber orders aerosol treatments. An aerosol treatment may be administered by the child, if age appropriate, or by a respiratory therapist, registered nurse (RN),…
Airway Clearance Therapy CLINICAL GUIDELINES A registered nurse (RN) or a respiratory care technician may perform airway clearance therapy. Airway clearance therapies should facilitate the removal of excess secretions from…
Animal-Assisted Therapy CLINICAL GUIDELINES Animal-assisted therapy is a therapeutic aid involving the use of animals to promote beneficial responses from the patient. These responses include, but are not limited to,…
Advance Directives CLINICAL GUIDELINES On admission to the healthcare facility, all patients receive the following: A patients’ rights brochure regarding patient rights, advance directives, surrogate decision making, and the forgoing…
Abdominal Girth CLINICAL GUIDELINES Abdominal girth measurement may be performed by any healthcare provider who is educated about the technique. Abdominal girth is measured every 8 to 12 hours or…
Principles of Pain Management Pain has been defined by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential…
Principles of Pharmacologic Management Medication administration is one of the most challenging and critical aspects of pediatric nursing. Unlike adult medication administration, in which a “one-dose-fitsall” principle generally applies, pediatric…