Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing 2024 PDF
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Presentation covers the importance of mortality and morbidity information in pediatric nursing. It defines infant mortality rate, different types, factors affecting it, and leading causes in developed versus developing countries. Further, it defines childhood morbidity rate, differentiates various causes, and discusses pediatric nursing, family-centered care, and the roles of a pediatric nurse. The presentation also discusses preventive and social measures for child health.
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Identify the importance of mortality -1 and morbidity information among. pediatric group.Define the infant mortality rate -2 Determine the types of infant -3.mortality rate List factors affect the infant mortality -4.rate State the common leading causes of -5 infant mortality in developed versus.De...
Identify the importance of mortality -1 and morbidity information among. pediatric group.Define the infant mortality rate -2 Determine the types of infant -3.mortality rate List factors affect the infant mortality -4.rate State the common leading causes of -5 infant mortality in developed versus.Define the childhood morbidity rate -6 Differentiate between different causes -7.of morbidity among children.Define the pediatric nursing -8 Mention the family-centered care -9.approach.List the roles of pediatric nursing -10 The importance of mortality and morbidity -1. information among pediatric group.Definition of infant mortality rate -2.Types of infant mortality rate -3.Factors affect the infant mortality rate -4 Leading causes of infant mortality in developed -5. versus developing countries.Definition of the childhood morbidity rate -6 The different causes of morbidity among -7.children.Definition of pediatric nursing -8.The family-centered care approach -9.The roles of pediatric nurse -10 Health during childhood WHO defined health as" a state of complete physical, mental & social well-being & not merely the absence of disease. Health is assessed by observing mortality (death) and morbidity (illness) rates over time. Information concerning mortality & morbidity is important to nurses because this knowledge provides a rationale for planning & delivering care such as specific areas of health counseling. Information about health gained by information about mortality and morbidity :over specific period.Mortality: state of death.Morbidity: means illness Mortality and Morbidity data provide :information about The causes of death and illness. High-risk age groups for certain disorders or hazards. Advances in treatment and prevention. The infant mortality rate is the number of deaths during the first year of life per 1000 live births. Infant mortality divided into Neonatal mortality (