Pediatrics Ward: Facilitator/ HEAD NURSES: Bsn4A-D

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PEDIATRICS WARD

Facilitator/ HEAD NURSES:


BSN4A-D
ABOUT THE WARD
The Pediatric ward is divided into 10 sections for
Isolation, Pulmo, Gastro, Miscellaneous, Adolescent,
Dengue, Philhealth, Private,Semi-private, and NICU-
PICU. Ward Rooms can accommodate 5-12 patients.
We care for children age 0-17 years in a friendly and
supportive environment. A hospital admission is
stressful, especially when it concerns a child. Dealing
with their illness as well as the hospital environment;
new faces and medical procedures may contribute to
this stress. Every effort is made to make a child’s stay as
comfortable as possible.
ABOUT THE WARD
A child’s primary source of strength and support is their family.
We acknowledge that you know your child better than anyone
else and we will do everything possible to keep you involved in
your child’s care. That is why we encourage you to participate
in your child’s care while he or she is hospitalized. By working
together, our goal is to make this experience the best we can
for you and your child.

Our well-qualified and experienced staff consists of a


pediatrician, registered nurses and ancillary support staff.
Other specialized physicians are also available for consultation
should the child need this.
 
WHEN ON DUTY…
The following are activities done by nurses-on-duty but
not limited to the following:
- Record medical history and symptoms
- Collaborate with team to plan for patient care
- Advocate for health and wellbeing of patient
WHEN ON DUTY…
The following are activities done by nurses-on-duty but
not limited to the following:

- Monitor patient health and record signs


- Administer medications and treatment
- Operate medical equipment
WHEN ON DUTY…
The following are activities done by nurses-on-duty but
not limited to the following:

- Perform or carry-out diagnostic tests


- Educate patient or SO about management of
illnesses
-Provide support and health education to
patients or SO
WHAT TO DO…
1. Participate during endorsement (outgoing
and incoming)
2. Complete/Total bedside care
3. FDAR Charting / Vital Signs / I&O
Monitoring / Kardexing
WHAT TO DO…
4. Medication preparation and administration
keeping in mind the 10Rs / Constant updating of
the MAR
5. IVF priming, changing and monitoring
6. Implement prepared Nursing Care Plan
DUTY REQUIREMENTS
- FDAR Charting
- Drug Study Recitation
- 13 AREAS OF ASSESSMENT
- Nursing Care Plan (Actual / Potential)
-Journal Sharing
- Rotational Exam
DUTY REMINDER/S
- Attendance will be checked regularly
- Requirements should be passed ON TIME
- Wear prescribed uniform
- Participation is a must whether our mode of
learning is SYNCHRONOUS or
ASYNCHRONOUS
DUTY REMINDER/S
- Let us maximize the use of our canvas. Please
make sure that you are updated with the activities
and announcements posted in our dashboard /
course card
- If there are inquiries or clarification, feel free to
DM me in my inbox or in the chatroom. I will
reply the soonest I can.
EVEN WHERE ARE IN
THIS KIND OF SITUATION
REMEMBER THAT WE
WILL BE GOING TO CARE
FOR A HUMAN LIFE.
THANK YOU

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