Paediatric Nursing
Pediatric nursing is a specialization of the nursing profession that focuses on pediatrics and the medical care of children, from infancy to the teenage years. This is an important field because the health of children is distinct from that of adults due to the growth and development that occurs throughout childhood.
Pediatric nurses usually work in a multidisciplinary team with other health professionals to provide the best medical care possible for children. They play an important role to monitor the health of young patients and provide care and support throughout their treatment.
They may administer childhood vaccinations or immunizations and make sure that children keep up to date with their vaccination schedule. Additionally, a pediatric nurse communicates with the children and their families to explain their health and the phases of treatment.
A pediatric nurse may be involved in teaching and administration of children’s health, either to the community or other health professionals. They can also help to conduct clinical research about health conditions that commonly affect children and the appropriate treatment methods.
Some pediatric nurses also choose to specialize further in a particular field of children’s health, such as anaesthetics, oncology, or neurology.