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    Pediatric Pulmonologist

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    Pediatric Pulmonologist A paediatrician is a doctor who specialises in caring for infants‚ children and adolescents. They are experts in managing diseases that affect children however tend to sub specialize into various facets of paediatric medicine‚ surgery and psychiatry. Paediatricians must do an extra six years of training after completing their medical degree and further years if they wish to enter a subspecialty (Eg. cardiology or gastroenterology). Paediatricians can work in private practices

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    Pediatric Nurse Ever since I was 9 years old I have had a lot of nieces and nephews‚ I loved taking care of them since the day they were born. I always wanted to be around them because they were so adorable and they had cute faces. So I wanted to work with babies when I got older. I searched about it when I was younger and found out that it was called a Pediatric Nurse. A pediatric works in a doctor’s office‚ clinics‚ hospitals‚ surgical centers and other health care settings. They provide care

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    about the Association of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses including their purpose and vision‚ describe why I chose this organization‚ and discuss the importance of professional organizations to the nursing practice. The Association of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses (APHON) is an organization dedicated to nurses and other healthcare professionals who specialize in pediatric hematology/oncology. The organization’s purpose is to provide support and assist nurses to advance in their field

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    When I decided to pursue a career in medicine‚ pediatrics seemed like a natural choice. From spending time with my younger brothers to working as a summer camp counselor‚ I had always loved interacting with children. As I reflect on past experiences and hopes for the future‚ it has become clear to me that pediatrics will allow me to realize my personal and professional dreams. The field of pediatrics is diverse and challenging. During my clerkship rotations‚ I admired the amount of knowledge and

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    years of age‚ has a hectic but rewarding job. It takes only not only good grades but also extreme dedication to succeed in this medical field. There are many different types of pediatricians and finding the right one is essential. Overall‚ life as a pediatric doctor is right for some people and it may be you. The road to becoming a pediatrician starts with selecting the right premedical college courses. Although this may vary between different medical schools‚ theses are the minimum requirements for

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    Pediatric Nursing

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    History of Pediatric Nursing Pediatric Nurses are defined as nurses who devote their knowledge and skills to caring for children and their families from infancy through late teen years (Pediatric Nurse). Pediatric Nursing did not develop as a specialty in the U.S. until the second half of the 19th century. During this period‚ hospitals did not admit children with communicable diseases because of high mortality rates. Most children were delivered with the help of midwives and cared for by their

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    Pediatric Case Study

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    Pediatric Case Study Patient Initials: AM Birthdate: 1-20-2013 Admission: 1-20-2013 Discharge: 1-22-2013 Diagnosis Diagnosis: Single Live Birth via Cesarean Section Definition: An infant showing one of the three evidences of life (breathing‚ heart action‚ movements of a voluntary muscle) after complete birth. In some countries a live birth is considered not to have occurred if the infant dies during the 24 hours following delivery. Which of these two definitions is used

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    sleep positioners or rolled up blankets to keep your baby on her back. These items can cause your baby to suffocate. When she can turn over on her own‚ you don’t need to return her to the back position. Use a firm‚ flat surface for sleep. (Canadian Pediatric Society Caring for Kids‚ 2010). Waterbeds‚ air mattresses‚ pillows‚ couches/sofas or soft materials are not safe sleep surfaces for babies. Babies can turn onto their side or stomach and bury their face in these soft materials‚ not getting enough

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    the future outlook for this job‚ and many more detailed descriptions! First off‚ I better tell you what the career consists of‚ so throughout this report you will have a pretty good idea of what I’m talking about. Neonatology is a specialty of pediatrics that consists of the medical care of newborn babies‚ especially the sick or premature newborns. It is usually practiced in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). The basics of neonatologists are newborn infants who are ill or need extra medical

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    Nurse

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    management of infants born too early or have difficulty within the first 30 days of life. In this unit the infants are care for by and managed by neonatologist who are RN’s who uptained special training just for these infants. In the unit on hand is a nurse practitioner‚ inconjunction with a local pediatrician. The neonatologist will be the ones primarily responsible for monitoring the babies closely‚ taking vital signs and measurements‚ obtaining blood specimens as needed‚ and provide teaching to the

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