Forum Topic : About Pediatric Nursing | |
Submitted by on 16/06/2009 - 12:10 AM | |
Pediatric nursing: Pediatric nursing can take you from intensive care of a newborn baby with breathing problems, to looking after a six-foot tall adolescent whose leg has been broken in a soccer match. The reason you're there as a children nurse is because children are not just mini adults, their bodies and minds work in different ways. The onset of symptoms can be sudden and extreme. Because children are still growing, the impact of the illness or injury on their development has to be taken into account. And because they are young, they may be more scared or confused by what is happening to them. That's why they need pediatric nurses who understand their particular needs. Pediatric nursing can sometimes involve managing distress. A rich mix of emotions often surrounds child illness such as panic anxiety, anger, powerlessness, and guilt. You'll play a key part in helping families come through their crisis. Entry Requirements: Normal minimum age of entry 17 ½ years of age with five GCSE ( General Certificate of Secondary Education ) passes or equivalent at grade C or above in English language or literature and a science subject. The NHS and education sector welcomes people with alternative academic and vocational qualifications. |
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