Title: "Comprehensive Care of Pediatric Patients on Ventilators: A Guide for 3rd Year BSN Students"
Slide Description:
Welcome to our presentation on the "Care of Child on Ventilator," designed specifically for 3rd-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) students. In this com...
Title: "Comprehensive Care of Pediatric Patients on Ventilators: A Guide for 3rd Year BSN Students"
Slide Description:
Welcome to our presentation on the "Care of Child on Ventilator," designed specifically for 3rd-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) students. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the essential aspects of providing high-quality care to pediatric patients requiring mechanical ventilation.
Slide 1: Introduction
- Provide an overview of the presentation's content.
- Highlight the importance of understanding pediatric ventilation care for nursing students.
- Set the stage for an in-depth exploration of the topic.
Slide 2: Pediatric Respiratory Anatomy and Physiology
- Explain the unique characteristics of the pediatric respiratory system.
- Discuss how these differences impact the care of ventilated children.
Slide 3: Indications for Pediatric Ventilation
- Enumerate common medical conditions necessitating ventilator support in children.
- Emphasize the importance of early recognition and intervention.
Slide 4: Types of Pediatric Ventilators
- Describe the various types of ventilators used in pediatric care.
- Highlight their features and functionalities.
Slide 5: Ventilator Settings and Modes
- Explain the key ventilator settings and modes relevant to pediatric patients.
- Provide practical insights into their adjustment and monitoring.
Slide 6: Nursing Assessment
- Outline the comprehensive nursing assessment required for children on ventilators.
- Discuss the importance of monitoring vital signs and respiratory parameters.
Slide 7: Pediatric Ventilation Troubleshooting
- Address common issues and complications that may arise during ventilation.
- Offer guidance on troubleshooting and appropriate nursing interventions.
Slide 8: Infection Control and Preventing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP)
- Discuss the significance of infection prevention in ventilated pediatric patients.
- Share best practices for minimizing the risk of VAP.
Slide 9: Family-Centered Care
- Stress the importance of involving families in the care process.
- Provide strategies for effective communication and support.
Slide 10: Case Studies and Clinical Scenarios
- Present real-life case studies and clinical scenarios to enhance practical understanding.
- Encourage active participation and problem-solving among students.
Slide 11: Nursing Responsibilities and Ethical Considerations
- Detail the ethical considerations surrounding pediatric ventilation care.
- Highlight the responsibilities of nurses in advocating for their young patients.
Slide 12: Conclusion and Resources
- Summarize key takeaways from the presentation.
- Provide references and resources for further learning.
Slide 13: Q&A
- Open the floor for questions and discussions.
- Foster an interactive learning environment.
Slide 14: Thank You
- Express gratitude for the audience's participation.
- Provide contact information for further inquiries.
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Language: en
Added: Sep 20, 2023
Slides: 9 pages
Slide Content
Care of child on ventilation
Pediatric Nursing
Prepared by: Noor Dawar ( BSN Student )
College of Nursing PIMS Islamabad
objectives
Define mechanical ventilation.
Discuss the Purpose of mechanical ventilation.
Discuss the Nursing care of mechanical ventilation.
Mechanical ventilation
•A medical procedure that involves the use of a mechanical
ventilator or breathing machine to assist or replace a patient's
spontaneous breathing.
•This technology is employed when a person's respiratory
system is unable to function effectively on its own, often due to
conditions like severe respiratory failure, lung disease, or after
certain surgical procedures.
•The mechanical ventilator delivers a controlled volume of air or
oxygen into the patient's lungs, helping to maintain adequate
oxygen levels and remove carbon dioxide from the body, thereby
supporting the patient's respiratory function until they can
breathe independently again.
Purpose
•Ventilators are used to provide mechanical
ventilation for patients with respiratory failure
who cannot breathe effectively on their own.
•They are also used to provide stability of the
chest wall after trauma or surgery and when
patients is sedated or pharmacologically
paralyzed.
Nursing care of ventilated
child
• Monitor vital signs continuously.
• Ensure that the endotracheal tube plaster
was fully secured.
• Endo tracheal tube plaster should not be
applied too tight over the jugular area.
• Avoid tight adherence of the tube of the
lips.
• Endo tracheal tubing's must be change with
in 72 hours.
Nursing care of ventilated
child
• Ensure ventilator settings are adjusted
according to doctors prescriptions.
• Suction secretion as needed.
Carries out the following hygienic
necessities :
•Oralcareeveryfourhour.
•Changesposition2-3hourly.
•Changesdressingperneedifventilatoris
connectedtotracheotomy.
Nursing care of ventilated
child
• Evaluates patient’s progress daily.
• Auscultate chest periodically, noting
presence /absence and equality of breath
sounds
• Elevate head of bed.
• Check ventilator alarms for proper
functioning.
• Check tubing for obstruction.
References …
Medical Surgical Nursing by Basawantafa.
Khan. P. A, Basis of Pediatrics. 8 the edition.
Publication: Caravan Book Centre.
Rosenblatt RL, Quit tell L, Marshall BC;
Clinical Practice Guidelines for Pulmonary
Therapies Committee.