The primary aim of this chapter and its companion PowerPoint presentation is to review emergency care for children and the role of children’s nurses in emergency departments. The role of the children’s nurse in maintaining the integrity of the family unit during emergency interventions is highlighted. A case study scenario based around a child with epilepsy is utilised in this chapter
Admission to an emergency department can be considered a stressful event for both the child and the ...
Obtaining behavioral health evaluation and care for the pediatric population is particularly difficu...
Background: Early identification of seriously ill children and prompt nursing intervention by nurses...
There are constant challenges in developing a workforce fit to deliver care to children and young pe...
The primary aim of this chapter is to raise the understanding of the key issues surrounding the emer...
IIt is quite frequent in Emergency Department dealing with seizures or convulsive episodes, especial...
Children admitted to emergency departments (EDs) in Australia are often placed in an environment bet...
Children admitted to emergency departments (EDs) in Australia are often placed in an environment bet...
Background: Children are a large patient group in emergency care. It is important that nurses have k...
Objective: To describe the profile of critically ill paediatric patients presenting to a local emerg...
Epilepsy in children is frequently accompanied by learning, behavioural and psychological difficulti...
This commentary paper highlights the issue of child abuse and the important role that nursing staff ...
Background: When the Convention on the Rights of the Child became Swedish law, the requirements for ...
Objective: To perform a multicenter study examining the presentations and emergency management of ch...
Children and young people account for a quarter of all patients treated in emergency departments in ...
Admission to an emergency department can be considered a stressful event for both the child and the ...
Obtaining behavioral health evaluation and care for the pediatric population is particularly difficu...
Background: Early identification of seriously ill children and prompt nursing intervention by nurses...
There are constant challenges in developing a workforce fit to deliver care to children and young pe...
The primary aim of this chapter is to raise the understanding of the key issues surrounding the emer...
IIt is quite frequent in Emergency Department dealing with seizures or convulsive episodes, especial...
Children admitted to emergency departments (EDs) in Australia are often placed in an environment bet...
Children admitted to emergency departments (EDs) in Australia are often placed in an environment bet...
Background: Children are a large patient group in emergency care. It is important that nurses have k...
Objective: To describe the profile of critically ill paediatric patients presenting to a local emerg...
Epilepsy in children is frequently accompanied by learning, behavioural and psychological difficulti...
This commentary paper highlights the issue of child abuse and the important role that nursing staff ...
Background: When the Convention on the Rights of the Child became Swedish law, the requirements for ...
Objective: To perform a multicenter study examining the presentations and emergency management of ch...
Children and young people account for a quarter of all patients treated in emergency departments in ...
Admission to an emergency department can be considered a stressful event for both the child and the ...
Obtaining behavioral health evaluation and care for the pediatric population is particularly difficu...
Background: Early identification of seriously ill children and prompt nursing intervention by nurses...