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Pediatrics


Pediatrics



RESPIRATORY DISTRESS IN THE PEDIATRIC PATIENT: ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND BREATH SOUNDS

The immature respiratory system is very different from that of an adult. Respiratory pathologies are one of the major problems affecting the health and well being of children. These issues can be due to infection, allergy, trauma, or congenital anomalies. Whatever the cause, if distress is not promptly identified and treated, respiratory failure and even cardiopulmonary arrest can follow.

After completing this course, the learner should be able to:
  • Describe the differences between an immature respiratory system and an adult's
  • Identify normal pediatric breath sounds
  • Identify adventitious pediatric breath sounds and their possible causes

    Item no.: HN08051009
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: Approx. 14 minutes
    Copyright: 2012
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    RESPIRATORY DISTRESS IN THE PEDIATRIC PATIENT: ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTION

    Respiratory pathologies due to infection, allergy, trauma, or congenital anomalies are one of the major problems affecting the health and well being of children. Signs of distress must be recognized and assessed promptly. If distress is not promptly identified and interventions begun, respiratory failure and even cardiopulmonary arrest can follow.

    After completing this course, the learner should be able to:
  • List important signs of pediatric respiratory distress
  • List the components of a pediatric respiratory assessment
  • Identify the differences in signs between mild respiratory distress and moderate to acute respiratory distress
  • Identify red flags that can indicate acute pediatric distress

    Item no.: JF08051010
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: Approx. 17 minutes
    Copyright: 2012
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    Price: USD 378.00

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    PEDIATRIC PAIN MANAGEMENT: ASSESSING PEDIATRIC PAIN

    This program provides an overview of the assessment of pediatric pain.

    After completing this course, the learner should be able to:

  • Describe an evidence-based assessment of pediatric pain
  • Take a pain history
  • Explain the use of regular pain evaluations using objective criteria and/or standardized scales
  • Describe the use of the PQRST mnemonic and other standard methods to assess the child's pain
  • Use both non-verbal and self-reporting tools to measure a child's pain
  • Describe physiologic signs of pediatric painĦEUtilize behavioral observation scales to assess pediatric pain

    Item no.: NZ08050946
    Format: DVD
    Audience:
    Duration: 11 minutes
    Copyright: 2011
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    Price: USD 378.00

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    PEDIATRIC PAIN MANAGEMENT: TREATING PEDIATRIC PAIN

    This program provides an overview of the treatment techniques of pediatric pain.

  • Identify different types of non-pharmacological pain treatments
  • Describe non-pharmacological pain treatments appropriate for pediatric patients of different ages
  • Define cognitive, behavioral, and physical interventions for pain
  • Identify and utilize different types of pharmacological pain treatments.
  • Describe pharmacological pain treatments appropriate for pediatric patients of different ages
  • Explain the three-step analgesic ladder for the management of cancer pain, which can be applied to any acute or chronic painful situation
  • Describe techniques to manage different types of pain

    Item no.: FR08050948
    Format: DVD
    Audience:
    Duration: 12 minutes
    Copyright: 2011
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    PEDIATRIC PAIN MANAGEMENT: UNDERSTANDING PEDIATRIC PAIN

    This program provides nurses and other healthcare professionals with an understanding of pediatric pain.

    After completing this course, the learner should be able to:

  • Define types of pain
  • Identify the main misconceptions about pain among pediatric patients
  • Differentiate between acute, chronic and procedural pain
  • Distinguish between nociceptive pain and neuropathic pain
  • Explain the different ways in which children understand, process and express pain

    Item no.: AC08050950
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: Approx. 16 minutes
    Copyright: 2011
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    MEDICATING CHILDREN

    Administering medication to children is a unique challenge requiring specialized knowledge and skills. Each child's age, background, and level of physical and psychosocial development must be considered, and the administration process tailored to meet these particular needs. In addition, children are particularly vulnerable to medication errors.Completely updated for 2008, "Medicating Children" demonstrates the safest, gentlest and least intrusive methods of administering pediatric medications to children of varying ages. It includes clear guidelines for the preventions of errors, appropriate precautions, and instruction on the precise administration of otic, ophthalmic, nasal, oral and rectal medications. Using real clinical injections, this program also demonstrates how to administer pediatirc injections, including step by step techniques and determinations for giving pain-minimizing intramuscular, subcutaneous and intradermal injections. Key skills and strategies are incorporated throughout the program, including means of reducing distress and encouraging cooperation when interacting with infants through adolescents, and their families.

    Item no.: ZC08050271
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: 18 minutes
    Copyright: 2008
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    PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT OF A CHILD, PART 1

    Physical assessments are a regular and fundamental part of pediatric care, yet examining children requires a broad knowledge base and is often challenging even to the experienced clinician. Physical Assessment of a Child, is designed to address these real-world challenges and demonstrates the step-by-step process of performing gentle, safe, comprehensive pediatric evaluations. Using a systematic yet flexible 'head-to-toe' approach, these two programs detail the specific techniques, skills and strategies necessary to tailor an exam efficiently to children of all ages, physical and psychosocial development, and unique medical needs. Each program provides 1 hour of continuing nursing education.

    Item no.: NH08050363
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: 23 minutes
    Copyright: 2008
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    PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT OF A CHILD, PART 2

    Physical assessments are a regular and fundamental part of pediatric care, yet examining children requires a broad knowledge base and is often challenging even to the experienced clinician. Physical Assessment of a Child, is designed to address these real-world challenges and demonstrates the step-by-step process of performing gentle, safe, comprehensive pediatric evaluations. Using a systematic yet flexible 'head-to-toe' approach, these two programs detail the specific techniques, skills and strategies necessary to tailor an exam efficiently to children of all ages, physical and psychosocial development, and unique medical needs. Each program provides 1 hour of continuing nursing education.

    Item no.: MJ08050364
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: 23 minutes
    Copyright: 2008
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    FIVE CHILDREN. SIX YEARS. TRUE STORIES FROM THE WAR ON CANCER

    Three time award winning documentary, "A Lion in a House", offers an unprecedented look at the cancer journeys of five young people, their families and caregivers over a six-year period. These five stories unfold with intimacy, compassion and honesty as audiences witness their struggles, their despair and their triumphs.

    During the journeys, it also becomes apparent that disparities in diagnosis, support services and outcomes are often linked to socioeconomic status and other factors that have little to do with the disease. The families come face to face with challenging questions such as the effect of late diagnosis on outcomes; how many experimental treatments a child should face; why one parent can be a full-time caregiver to her child while another struggles to hold onto a job with medical benefits; and what constitutes the difference between "giving up" and "letting go".

    This series explores how these children and their families respond to childhood cancer, the ongoing risks of their disease and treatment, the difficulties of facing the death of a child, and the role of long-term follow-up care after treatment. In addition to filming the families at home, work, school, church and on trips, there are visits to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, where the kids get treatment.

    Reviews:
  • "A POWERHOUSE DOCUMENTARY that transfixes viewers for every second of its near four-hour length." - Jan Stuart, Newsday

  • "Five Stars. FASCINATING. Guarantees you won't leave unmoved." - Pete Vonder Haar, Film Threat

  • "COURAGEOUS, INSPIRING and HEARTWARMING." - Sean P. Means, Salt Lake Tribune

  • "DEEPLY MOVING, FUNNY and TRAGIC. Both challenging and rewarding." - Melissa Starker, Columbus Alive

    Awards:
  • WINNER of Best Documentary in the Nashville Film Festival
  • WINNER of the Audience Award in the Toronto Hot Docs Film Festival
  • SPECIAL JURY PRIZE in the Full Frame Film Festival
  • SPECIAL JURY PRIZE in the Cleveland International Film Festival

    Item no.: GE00480553
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Audience:
    Duration: 120 minutes
    Copyright: 2006
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    Price: USD 399.00

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    GASTROSTOMY CARE FOR TECHNOLOGY-ASSISTED CHILDREN

    This course is designed to provide a basic knowledge of the different types of pediatric enteral feeding tubes, pathophysiology and rationale of gastrostomy and jejunostomy, assessment techniques, site care, feeding techniques, G-tube replacement, suctioning, use of equipment, troubleshooting issues, emergency preparedness, and identifying issues warranting physician notification.

    Item no.: JK08050684
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: Approx. 19 minutes
    Copyright: 2002
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    Price: USD 299.00

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    HOSPITAL TO HOME: TRANSITIONING TECHNOLOGY-ASSISTED CHILDREN

    This course is designed to provide a basic knowledge of the issues in successfully transitioning technology assisted children from hospital to home. This program covers appropriate transition techniques including caregiver instruction, working with the primary care physician, preparing the home environment, emergency preparedness procedures, and the critical nature of maintaining good communications with all persons involved in the transition.

    Item no.: FB08050688
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: Approx. 23 minutes
    Copyright: 2002
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    Price: USD 299.00

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    TRACHEOSTOMY CARE FOR TECHNOLOGY-ASSISTED CHILDREN

    This module is designed to provide a basic knowledge of pediatric tracheostomy care, to include pathophysiology, patient respiratory assessment, suctioning techniques, stoma care trach and trach tie changing, use and cleaning of equipment, red flag issues, emergency measures, patient family education, and appropriate documentation.

    Item no.: JC08050748
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: Approx. 13 minutes
    Copyright: 2002
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    Price: USD 299.00

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    VENTILATOR CARE FOR VENT-DEPENDENT CHILDREN

    This module is designed to provide a basic knowledge of mechanical ventilation in a pediatric patient including terms, ventilation systems, pathophysiology of ventilation, patient assessment, what to look for, trouble shooting issues, cleaning and maintenance of equipment, emergency procedures, patient / family education, and appropriate documentation.

    Item no.: PH08050750
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: Approx. 16 minutes
    Copyright: 2002
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    HOME AEROSOLIZED MEDICATION FOR CHILDREN

    From reactive airway disease, to asthma, to cystic fibrosis, many infants and children require home aerosolized medications via a home nebulizer. Currently, more than 5 million children alone in the US have Asthma. We have developed an education tool to help you build a quality home nebulizer program.

    Item no.: NN08050709
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: Approx. 25 minutes
    Copyright: 1999
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    Price: USD 299.00

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    INFANT HOME APNEA MONITORING

    Many infants and children are at risk for apnea and bradicardia, especially those born prematurely, or infants that have a family history of SIDS. In addition, there are a large number of chronically ill children that require the use of an apnea monitor.

    Item no.: LC08050712
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: Approx. 29 minutes
    Copyright: 1999
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    Price: USD 299.00

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    NEONATAL / NEWBORN HOME ASSESSMENT

    Mothers and newborns are increasingly being discharged from the hospital withing 24 to 48 hours after delivery. Consequently, an increasing amount of home nursing follow up is required to help the family adjust, and to identify potential problems.

    Item no.: YN08050691
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: Approx. 34 minutes
    Copyright: 1999
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    NEUROLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE PEDIATRIC PATIENT

    Describes the basic neurological exam for infants and children, including level of consciousness, Glasgow Coma Scale and pupillary reflexes. Demonstrates age appropriate and developmentally appropriate exams and responses.

    Item no.: JE08050284
    Format: DVD
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    Duration: 28 minutes
    Copyright: 1997
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    Price: USD 299.00

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    INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUES FOR PEDIATRIC NURSES

    Effective interviewing is important in working with the hospitalized child. This discussion presents developmental concepts and appropriate interview techniques helpful in obtaining and providing information, and modifying behavior in hospitalized children. Viewers will be able to cite examples of age-appropriate interview techniques to use with children.

    Item no.: NL08050238
    Format: DVD
    Audience:
    Duration: 30 minutes
    Copyright: 1990
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    Price: USD 299.00

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    RED FLAGS IN THE CRITICALLY UNSTABLE PEDIATRIC PATIENT

    Discusses how specific red flags indicate a critically unstable patient's attempts to compensate for respiratory and cardiovascular distress.

    Item no.: HP08050424
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Audience:
    Duration: 30 minutes
    Copyright: 1989
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    PROMOTING NORMAL GROWTH IN THE HOSPITALIZED CHILD

    Details the stages of development from infancy to adolescence, emphasizing the particular care that can be given to acknowledge these stages in a hospitalized child: infant patients need comfort and stimulation as well as feeding; toddlers should be safe while exercising their budding autonomy; preschoolers want to play, imitate and stretch their imaginations to solve problems; a school-age child may feel threatened by his immobility and will strive to be industrious, and adolescents crave peer interaction.

    Item no.: HM08050400
    Format: DVD
    Audience:
    Duration: 12 minutes
    Copyright: 1986
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    Price: USD 240.00

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