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Terri Kyle has written: 'Essentials of pediatric nursing' -- subject(s): Child, Infant, Methods, Nursing Assessment, Nursing Care, Pediatric nursing 'Essentials of pediatric nursing' -- subject(s): Pediatric Nursing 'Pediatric nursing clinical guide' -- subject(s): Pediatric Nursing, Outlines
Patricia Collins Billings has written: 'Instant nursing assessment' -- subject(s): Methods, Nursing Assessment, Pediatric nursing
The Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) is a visual and systematic approach used by healthcare providers to quickly evaluate a child's clinical status. It consists of three components: appearance, work of breathing, and circulation to the skin. By assessing these areas, clinicians can rapidly identify children who may be critically ill and require immediate intervention. The PAT is particularly useful in emergency situations where time is crucial.
Charlene McKaig has written: 'Self-assessment of current knowledge in child health nursing' -- subject(s): Examinations, questions, Pediatric nursing
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There are five major parts of a feasibility study. They are Stakeholder In-Depth Interviews, Demographic Assessment and Trend Analysis, Quantitative Survey, Competitive Assessment, and Demand Model or Estimates with Recommendations.
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4 years of undergraduate college, 4 years of medical school, 3 years of pediatric residency, and 3 years of pediatric oncology fellowship = 14 years.
Thomas J. Williams has written: 'Neonatal and pediatric cardiopulmonary care, a self assessment' -- subject(s): Diseases, Examinations, questions, Infants (Newborn), Pediatric cardiology, Respiratory organs 'Cardiorespiratory pharmacology' -- subject(s): Chemotherapy, Examinations, questions, Pharmacology, Therapeutics
pediatric treats Children and infants. I will become pediatric surgeon.