Neonatal And Pediatric
Found 8 free book(s)Care of the Patient with Temporary Pacemaker In the ...
www.pcics.orgIn the Neonatal and Pediatric Cardiac Patient What the Nurse Caring for a Patient with Congenital Heart Disease Needs to Know Christine Chiu-Man, MSc, RCT, RCES, CEPS, CCDS, FHRS, Team Lead EP Pacemaker Technologist, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto Sandra McGill-Lane, MSN, RN, FNP, CCRN
MANUAL OF NEONATAL CARE - ypeda.com
www.ypeda.comPediatric/NICU Hospitalist Division of Newborn Medicine Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, Massachusetts Diane M. Anderson, PhD, RD Associate Professor Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas; Neonatal Nutritionist Department of Pediatrics Texas Children’s Hospital Houston, Texas Theresa M. Andrews, RN, CCRN Staff Nurse III Neonatal ...
Nasogastric/Orogastric Tube Insertion, Verification, and ...
www.childrensmn.org(Pediatric and Neonatal) Key Words . Nasogastric (NG) Orogastric (OG) NG tube OG tube pH verification . Definition . 1. Nasogastric (NG) tubes or Orogastric (OG) tubes are small tubes placed either through the nose or the mouth and end with the tip in the stomach. NG/OG tubes may be used for
Neonatal and Pediatric Drug Doses
www.ypeda.comDrug Conc. Neonatal Dose Pediatric Dose Ampicillin/ sulbactam in a 2:1 ratio (Unasyn®, Unictam®) 1.5g/vial 25-50 mg/kg/dose Group B streptococcal infections: 150-200 mg/kg/day for bacteremia 300-400 mg/kg/day for meningitis Mild to moderate infection: 100-150 mg/kg/day divided every 6 hours Severe Infection: 200-400mg/kg/day
NEONATAL PHARMACOLOGY - University of Florida
neonatology.pediatrics.med.ufl.edu• Pediatric Anesthesia 2010 – 28 week GA (35 weeks corrected) given 146 mg/kg • Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 2001 – 29 week GA (DOL 55) given 136 mg/kg • NO hepatic toxicity seen in any patient – Due to slow oxidative metabolism and rapid glutathione synthesis
Sample Pediatric History and Physical Exam
uthsc.eduSample Pediatric History and Physical Exam Date and Time of H&P: 9/6/16, 15:00 Historian: The history was obtained from both the patient’s mother and grandmother, who are both considered to be reliable historians. Chief complaint: "The rash in his diaper area is getting worse." History of Present Illness: Cortez is a 21-day-old African American male infant who presented
PEDIATRIC ASSESSMENT TRIANGLE
www.health.ny.govNeonatal Resuscitation Dry, Warm, Position, Tactile Stimulation. Suction Mouth then Nose. Call for ALS back-up. Administer O2 as needed. Apnea/Gasping, HR <100 or central cyanosis Ventilate with BVM @ 40-60/min HR<60 after 30 sec BVM Chest Compressions @ 120/min - 3:1 1/3 to 1/2 chest depth
Neonatal Lab Interpretation - BCH Outreach
bchsfoutreach.ucsf.eduKenner, C. (2014). Comprehensive neonatal nursing care (Fifth ed., pp. 334-338) Reticulocytes Inversely proportional to GA at birth Falls quickly to less than 2% by 7 days Elevated early Retic Ct may indicate bleeding, hemolysis or chronic blood loss