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Skills, Strengths & Aptitudes Needed for Pediatric Nursing

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In the field of pediatrics, you will be working with patients that are 18 years old and younger.

Throughout the work day, the pediatric nurse may provide a DTaP immunization to an infant in order to protect him or her from peruses tetanus and diphtheria. They may also help an adolescent cope with the aftermath of chemotherapy. Then on other days the nurse could work with a mother of a nine year old in order to help her understand how to give shots to her child who has Type I diabetes. In pediatric nursing, the nurse is called upon to do a variety of things, so they must have diverse skills and strengths.

Child Psychology Background



As a pediatric nurse, you must have a ground understanding of the child's psychology, since they will be working with children from different ages - newborn to college. Understanding their psychological needs is important. It is important for the nurse to take classes that will give her insights about challenges and motivations of the children she will be working with. She should also know how a young, pre-verbal child is able to communicate.

Specific Child Related Skills

When it comes to providing care for children, they have special needs in the hospital setting. The dosage of medicine they receive will differ from adults because of their hormonal differences. The anatomy of a child is also different than an adult's. It is important that the pediatrics nurse is able to perform the required procedures, such as inserting a needle into the vein of a crying baby.

Work with Fellow Medical Professionals

Many professionals working in pediatric nursing is required to work among other medical staff, such as doctors, orderlies and social workers. It is important that she knows the roles of each the professionals for the child patient's care.
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