In response to referrals from medical centers, physician offices, clinics, social service agencies, and direct requests from families, Nurses for Newborns sends specially
trained pediatric nurses to the homes of pregnant women or parents with infants who face medical, social, or environmental risks.
Not exact matches
We've asked our two potty
training experts — Dr. Edward R. Christophersen, a clincial psychologist and child development expert at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, and Meg Zweiback, pediatric nurse practitioner and author of Keys to Toilet Training (Barron's Parenting Keys Series)-- to address some of the most frequently asked potty training qu
training experts — Dr. Edward R. Christophersen, a clincial psychologist and child development expert at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, and Meg Zweiback,
pediatric nurse practitioner and author of Keys to Toilet
Training (Barron's Parenting Keys Series)-- to address some of the most frequently asked potty training qu
Training (Barron's Parenting Keys Series)-- to address some of the most frequently asked potty
training qu
training questions.
The Sleep, Baby, Sleep consultant
training program is taught by Violet Giannone, a Registered
Nurse,
Pediatric Sleep Consultant, Regional Representative for the International Association of Child Sleep Consultants, and Owner and Founder of Sleep, Baby, Sleep, a very successful
pediatric sleep consulting company.
A
pediatric nurse practitioner advises parents about toilet
training, beginning with helping a child through early steps and continuing on to independence.
Our sleep coaches are certified
pediatric nurse practitioners with backgrounds and extensive
training in child development, general
pediatric medicine and sleep science.
Maile received her
pediatric nurse practitioner
training at the MGH Institute of Health Professions.
At Boston Children's Hospital, our caring, compassionate and kid - friendly surgical team includes expert
pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists,
nurses and assistive personnel, who are all extensively
trained and experienced in
pediatric surgical care.
Our treatment teams also include nationally recognized, highly
trained, experienced
pediatric nurse practitioners who specialize in childhood cancer and work very closely with our physicians.
Full emergency department team of
pediatric emergency physicians and
nurses trained specifically in
pediatric emergency care
Each of the
nurses in the
pediatric emergency department is a specially
trained in emergency
nursing care for children through age 20.
Plus, in a kid - specific facility, it's more likely that a whole team — not just the surgeon but the anesthesiologists and
nurses, too — will be
trained in the unique challenges of
pediatric care.
My mom, a
pediatric nurse (
trained in the 60s), used to wrap cool rags around my lower legs and would then wrap towels around that and cover me up to keep the rest of the body warm.
Christie Watson
trained as a
pediatric nurse at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London and worked as a senior staff
nurse and educator for over ten years before joining the University of East Anglia for her MA in Creative Writing.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Licensed practical
nurse with experience in varied medical specialties
Training in geriatric, surgical, psychiatric,
pediatric, and obstetric
nursing Carried out physician orders in accordance with treatment plan Monitored, recorded, and reported patient condition to physicians and senior
nursing staff Administered medications and dietary supplements, inserted tube feeds, and monitored vitals Performed wound care in stage 1 and 2 ulcers and assisted team with more serious stages Assisted with oxygen setup and tracheostomy care Oversaw blood glucose testing and reported abnormal values to medical team Maintained up to date knowledge of medical and surgical standards of care Demonstrated the clinical knowledge and judgment necessary for high quality patient care Provided administrative support to physicians, residents, and
nursing staff as needed Managed medical supplies and equipment ensuring adequate and functioning materials Performed all duties in a positive, professional, and timely manner
More recently, we (Lavigne et al., 2007) conducted a study comparing a minimal intervention involving bibliotherapy and no therapist contact with a moderately intensive, 12 - session parent
training program (Webster - Stratton, 1997) using two models for linking primary care to mental health services: an «office» model in which services were provided by primary care
nurses, and a «referral» model, in which
pediatric psychologists provided treatment.
Objective To determine if a
nurse - led or psychologist - led parent -
training program was more successful than a minimal intervention in treating early childhood Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) in
pediatric primary care.