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• Archive: Faculty:Stephen JonesDuration:6 Hours 36 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 10, 2019 Description Children are not small adults, and infants are not small children.
• Each are unique and require different interventions and treatment modalities.
• It is imperative that nurses and other healthcare providers in all health care settings - from home to primary to acute care - be prepared to identify and intervene as early as possible with respiratory situations, GI-related conditions, and two of the major maladies of childhood: fever and diarrhea.As pediatric healthcare providers, it is essential that we grasp and understand the underlying causes of these pediatric clinical challenges.
• Secondary to both anatomical and physiological etiologies, children with these conditions may present with acute illnesses, flare-ups of chronic conditions or life-threatening complications.The pediatric patient can present with a myriad of causes contributing to their unexplainable symptoms.
• Does this sound familiar… Your patient's parents report increasing symptoms over the past 7 to 10 days.