Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Pediatrics Essays (3593 words) - Pediatrics, Pediatric Nursing

Pediatrics Pediatric Experience 1 Kimberly Testi 205-68-4533 Foundations of Nursing Judy Tate November 30,1999 Pediatric Experience 2 The Primary Care Clinic located in Children's Hospital is dedicated to the care of children. It is a place where children can be examined for routine physicals and sick visits. It is convenient because it is open until 9:00pm so children can be seen in the evening. This experience demonstrates that there are many differences in treatment of children and adults. T.T., a three year old male, was seen first. He was visiting the clinic due to a high temperature, 39.6oF(Jarvis,1996). Despite his fever, T.T. was very energetic. He was talking and playing. On observation enlarged tonsils, a strawberry tongue, and a rash on his torso were evident. He was diagnosed as having strep throat and scarlet fever. Expected findings include small tonsils, a pink tongue with no bumps or lesions, and a smooth torso with no rashes evident(Jarvis,1996). The nurse had useful techniques when assessing T.T. For example, when assessing his lungs, she was having a difficult time getting him to take deep breaths. She tried holding up her finger and telling him to pretend it was a birthday candle and to blow it out. When this did not work, she ripped up little pieces of paper and asked him to Pediatric Experience 3 blow them away. This technique not only worked for the assessment, but also in keeping T.T. happy. The next child, M.M., was a 10 year old male. He was visiting the clinic for a routine physical. The nurse began the assessment by asking questions. She started with history, asking if he'd been in the hospital before, if he was on any medications, and if he had any current complaints. The only concern he and his mother had was the fact that his right heel would get sore after physical activity. The nurse then moved to nutrition. M.M. claimed to have healthy eating habits, eating all food groups and not too much fat and sugar. After that, the nurse asked about physical activity. M.M. plays basketball but he doesn't get outside to play as much as he'd like. The nurse then began the physical assessment. She looked at all body systems. Musculoskeletal was fun for M.M. He had to do things such as touch his toes, hop on one foot and squat down to walk across the room. She assessed the genital area last. All she had to do was look to make sure he was developing correctly for his age. He said he was uncomfortable with this so she asked if he would like his mother to leave the room. He said no, so she proceeded to look very quickly. He was developing fine. There were no unusual findings on physical assessment. Pediatric Experience 4 An x-ray was taken of M.M.'s heel. It showed that a piece of bone had broken off at the end of his heel. He went to orthopedics and they took care of him from there. The third child observed was T.W., a 7 month old female. She was brought to the clinic due to eye drainage. The nurse began by taking a rectal temperature. Upon doing this, she noticed a flaming red rash on T.W.'s genital area. She asked the parents about this and they said it had been like that for about a week. She then went on to look at T.W.'s eyes. Her conjuctiva was very red and she did have a greenish drainage in and around her eye. The first nurse placed her on the exam table which was not very effective. T.W. was crying and would not stay still. The second nurse performed her examination with T.W. while her mother held her and this proved to be much more effective. T.W. was diagnosed with conjunctivitis and a candidal infection. All examinations were performed with the parent in the room. This was very effective. Infants, toddlers, and preschool children should be examined with a parent in the room. For children this age, the parent is the source of subjective data. For example, T.W. could not speak for herself. T.T. could speak to an extent, saying such things Pediatric Experience 5 as My throat hurts. His mother, however went into more detail about his symptoms. School-age children and adolescents should be

Thursday, April 16, 2020

What Makes You Unique? 5 Tips For Writing a Unique Teacher Essay

What Makes You Unique? 5 Tips For Writing a Unique Teacher EssayAs a teacher, what makes you unique? How can you add your special touches to your own teacher essay?You may be thinking that writing a unique essay is difficult. Writing a unique essay doesn't need to be hard, but you can make it easier by being aware of a few things that will make it unique. Keep in mind that there are a lot of factors that go into what makes a good essay. In this article I will cover a few examples to help you write a unique essay for your students.Different points of view. Your unique essay should have a different point of view from other student essays. This isn't as hard as it sounds because the majority of teachers do not write to teach. If you want your unique essay to stand out from the rest, you should spend some time to learn how to write for an audience.Incorporating creativity. The first thing that teachers do when they want to include a unique essay is to use their imagination and creativity . By using your imagination, you can take the essay you wrote with the creative element and expand on it.Make the essay interesting and engaging with different ways to make it more exciting. Whether it's drawing attention to something that's already happened or finding something humorous about a situation, you can incorporate these ideas into your unique essay.'Re-framing' the essay. When you're re-framing the essay, you're taking a simple situation and using it to make a difference in the essay. The idea is to draw a reader's attention to something that might not normally be as important, but in this case it is.Another way to make your unique essay stand out is to write in a different voice. Use different vocabulary or phrases, and change the tone of your writing to reflect your personality. By making yourself unique, you can easily express yourself through your writing.When you use these tips, you can create a unique essay that will be read as being different from other teachers' essays. Your essay will be more effective and more informative if you take the time to consider how to make it unique.