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Care Planning in Children and Young People's Nursing. Edition No. 2

  • Book

  • 368 Pages
  • September 2023
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5840729
Care Planning in Children and Young People’s Nursing

Develop a care program to meet a child’s individual needs with this essential guide

Even seemingly minor decisions can have a significant impact on the early development of a child, so it is essential for children to receive a carefully tailored program designed to meet the needs and concerns of each individual child.

The second edition of Care Planning in Children and Young People’s Nursing adds significant scope and material to the already vital first edition. Taking a child, young person and family-centred approach, it offers a comprehensive and accessible discussion of care planning with continuous reference to core principles and nursing values. This new edition continues to be a fundamental resource for the planning and execution of high-quality nursing care for children and young people.

Readers of the second edition will also find: - Detailed case scenarios designed to cultivate discussion and produce greater competence - Increased emphasis on the voices of children and young people - In-depth discussion of care planning for specific conditions including new chapters on Sickle Cell Disease, Mental Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People, Transition from Children’s to Adults’ Services, and more

Care Planning in Children and Young People’s Nursing is a must-have for children’s nurses or for any nursing professionals involved in the care of children and young people.

Table of Contents

Contributors ix

Foreword xx

Preface xxi

Acknowledgements xxiii

Section 1 Principles of Care Planning

1 Principles of Care Planning: The Nature of Care Planning and Nursing Delivery for Infants, Children,and Young People 3
Doris Corkin and Pauline Cardwell

2 Risk Assessment and Management 17
Sonya Clarke and Doris Corkin

3 Safeguarding to Protect Children, Young People, and Their Families 22
Julie Brown and Sonya Clarke

4 Ethical, Legal, and Professional Implications When Planning Care for Infants, Children, and YoungPeople (ICYP) 33
Orla McAlinden and Sonya Clarke

5 Young People and Truth Telling 44
Catherine Monaghan

6 Sexual Health 51
Jim Richardson

7 Integrated Care Pathways 55
Pauline Cardwell and Lucy Simms

8 Interprofessional Assessment and Care Planning in Critical Care 60
Carolyn Green and Doris Corkin

9 Supporting the Planning of Care - Practice Assessor, Academic Assessor, Supervisor, and Student 72
Nuala Devlin

10 Holistic Care - Family Partnership in Practice 78
Erica Strudley-Brown

11 Reflective Account 85
Ian and Nicola Markwell

12 The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People 92
Deidre O’Neill

Section 2 Care Planning - Pain Management

13 Managing a Neonate in an Intensive Care Unit 101
Clare Morfoot

14A Continuous Patient- and Nurse-Controlled Opiate Analgesia and Ketamine Infusions 109
Sharon Douglass and Michelle Whitehouse

14B Epidural Analgesia 116
Sharon Douglass and Michelle Whitehouse

Section 3 Care of Children and Young Persons with Special Needs

15 Young Person with a History of Epilepsy 123
Joanne Blair

16 Nut Allergy - Anaphylaxis Management 131
Susie Wilkie

17 Closed Head Injury 138
Carol McCormick

18 Obesity 149
Janice Christie

Section 4 Care of Neonates and Children with Respiratory Disorders

19 Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome 161
Susanne Simmons

20 Cystic Fibrosis 168
Hazel Mills and Julie Hanna

21 Asthma 175
Barbara Maxwell, Gillian Gallagher, Katie McMullan, and Catherine Russell

Section 5 Care of Infants and Young Persons with Cardiac Conditions

22 Cardiac Catheterisation 185
Pauline Carson

23 Infant with Cardiac Failure 190
Pauline Carson

Section 6 Care Planning - Surgical Procedures

24 Tonsillectomy 201
Jodie Kenny and Doris Corkin

25 Appendicectomy 208
Fearghal Lewis

Section 7 Care of Infants and Young Persons with Orthopaedic Conditions

26 Ilizarov Frame 217
Sonya Clarke

27 Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip 225
Sonya Clarke

Section 8 Care of the Gastro-intestinal Tract in Infants and Children

28 Gastro-oesophageal Reflux 235
Doris Corkin and Lynne Robinson

29 Cerebral Palsy and Nasogastric Tube Feeding 241
Susie Wilkie and Sonya Clarke

30 Enteral Feeding - Gastrostomy Care 248
Catherine Paxton

Section 9 Care of Children and Young Persons with Endocrine Disorders

31 Nephrotic Syndrome 259
Janet Kelsey

32 Newly Diagnosed Diabetic 266
Pauline Cardwell, Doris Corkin, and Lynne Robinson

33 Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) 273
Hazel Gibson and Rosi Simpson

Section 10 Care of Infants and Young Persons with Skin Conditions

34 Infant with Infected Eczema 283
Gilli Lewis and Debbie Rickard

35 Burns Injury 292
Doris Corkin and Lydia Webb

36 Children with Complex Needs 300
Julie Chambers and Doris Corkin

37 Sickle Cell Disease 308
Debbie Omodele, Danielle Edge, and Doreen Crawford

38 Transition from Children’s to Adults’ Services 316
Claire Kerr

39 Bereavement Support 323
Una Hughes and Patricia McNeilly

Index 330

Authors

Sonya Clarke Queens University Belfast. Doris Corkin Queens University Belfast.