Characteristics Of A Pediatric Nurse
Just as all nurses need certain levels of caring and compassion, so to does the pediatric nurse. This particular area of nursing sometimes requires ...
Just as all nurses need certain levels of caring and compassion, so to does the pediatric nurse. This particular area of nursing sometimes requires more patience than others, but it is so well worth it to care for the young.
The age range that the pediatric nurse is historically responsible for is from birth until the age of 18. The pediatric nurse is usually the primary education resource for the parents, and can work in such varied areas as doctors offices, clinics and even home health.
The pediatric nurse usually has different qualities, in addition to those basic in nursing, compared with those of the traditional nurse. For one, the pediatric has to be a patient individual. Children become frightened easily, especially in a medical setting. Sometimes a little extra time spent with the child making them more comfortable with the situation is all that’s needed to make a difference.
They must also be understanding and compassionate to the needs of the parent. Especially during ill visits, parents are generally just as anxious if not more so than the child. Pediatric nurses can be instrumental in calming both parent and child.
Nurses get a great emotional feeling from helping their patients, and nowhere can this feeling be more enhanced than in pediatric nursing. There is just something about seeing to the needs of a child and easing new parent concerns that can really make your day.
There are some common misbelief’s about the pediatric nursing field. One of these is that caring for children isn’t stressful compared to other nursing specialties. All I can say is that whenever your job entails caring for the well being and health of other human beings, there is stress.
As a pediatric nurse there are several certifications you can attain through training such as the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and the certified pediatric nurse designation from the Pediatric Nurses Association.
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