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BEGINNING PEDIATRIC NURSING: SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
During the school-age years, from age 6 through the onset of puberty, the child is becoming increasingly independent and interacting with others outside the family. He is also starting to develop self-confidence and challenge his own abilities. By the school age years, children are better able to communicate their needs and problems, but they should not be treated as simply small adults. Their bodies still function differently and they have different thought processes. Therefore, it is critical for nurses and other healthcare professionals to understand the concepts of normal growth and development so that they can deliver age-appropriate care to their patients.

After watching this program viewers should be able to:
~ Describe characteristic traits of school-age children
~ Describe some recommended forms of care appropriate to school-age children
~ Describe working with families of school-age children of other cultures
~ Describe some techniques of non-traumatic care for school-age children
DVD
13 minutes
2014
USD 315.00
 
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