Pediatric Home Care Clinical Program Module Kits
These program clinical kits provide all the tools you need to launch or improve a pediatric program. Give your home health clinicians a real-world, step-by-step review of the best practices for providing home care for infants and children with specific needs. Each clinical program kit contains:
- Program Video (VHS or DVD)
- Clinical Reference Manual
- Written Clinical Procedures
- Patient Care Plan
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- Family Education Handout Tools
- Clinician Education Check List
- Appropriate Documentation
- Clinical Certification Post Tests
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Take advantage of the bundled package discounts. Purchase any 3 titles and get the 4th for Free!
When you purchase online, choose the 4-Pack bundle and we will get in touch with you to determine which titles you would like to receive.
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Take advantage of the bundled package discounts. Purchase any 6 titles and get a 30% discount!
When you purchase online, choose the 6-Pack bundle and we will get in touch with you to determine which titles you would like to receive.
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Take advantage of the bundled package discounts. Purchase any 10 titles and get a 35% discount!
When you purchase online, choose the 10-Pack bundle and we will get in touch with you to determine which titles you would like to receive.
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We bundle our 10 Clinical Program Kits and Pediatric Procedure Manuals (Save $1,745) plus personalized consulting to help you launch or improve your pediatric home care program. Complete Pediatric Starter Program includes:
- Overview of Equipment for Technology Assisted Children
- Ventilator: Nursing Care for Vent-Dependent Children
- Pediatric Tracheostomy Care
- Pediatric Gastrostomy Care
- Transitioning Children from Hospital to Home
- Nurses Role in Caring for Technology Assisted Children
- Home Phototherapy for Infants
- Infant Home Apnea Monitoring
- Newborn Assessment in the Home
- Aerosolized Medication Administration for Children
- Procedure Manual: High-tech Nursing
- Procedure Manual: Skilled Nursing
- 2 Hours of Custom Consulting Services
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This module provides a general overview of the medical equipment and systems commonly utilized in the care of a technology assisted pediatric patient including:
- Ventilators
- Oxygen
- Apnea monitors
- Nebulizers
Humidifiers
- Pulse Oximeters
- Resuscitation Equipment
- Other equipment and supplies commonly used in the care of technology assisted children
- Equipment function, use, setup, problem solving, and proper orientation
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This module is designed to provide a solid knowledge of mechanical ventilation in a medically fragile pediatric patient including:
- Ventilation systems
- Pathophysiology of ventilation
- Patient assessment
- Red flag issues
- Trouble shooting tips
- Cleaning and maintenance of equipment
- Emergency procedures
- Patient / Family education
- Knowledge of Terms
- Appropriate documentation
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This module is designed to provide a solid base of knowledge of pediatric tracheostomy care including:
- 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
- Appropriate documentation
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This module is designed to provide a solid base of knowledge of the different types of pediatric
- Enteral feeding tubes
- Pathophysiology and rationale of gastrostomy & jejunostomy
- Assessment techniques
- Site care
- Feeding techniques
- G-tube replacement
- Suctioning
- Use of equipment
- Troubleshooting issues
- Eemergency preparedness
- Identifying issues warranting physician notification.
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This course is designed to provide a basic knowledge of the issues in successfully transitioning technology assisted children from hospital to home. This course video covers:
- Appropriate transition techniques
- Caregiver instruction
- Working with the primary care physician
- Preparing the home environment
- Emergency preparedness procedures
- Critical nature of maintaining good communications with all persons involved in the transition
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This course is designed to provide a solid base of knowledge the nurse’s role in caring for technology assisted children in a home environment including:
- Clear understanding of the child’s medical condition
- Pathophysiology
- Equipment in use
- Ppotential problems and remediations that are essential in giving appropriate nursing care to the child.
- Appropriate management techniques in the home
- Management techniques in a community setting
- The importance of a multidisciplinary team approach
- The value of maintaining a professional relationship with all persons involved in the care of the child
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This module takes you through, step-by-step, the most effective way of providing home phototherapy services for newborns with jaundice. Topics include:
- Overview of Hyperbilirubinemia
- Definitions and Pathophysiology of Infant Jaundice
- Treatment Methods
- Equipment Overview
- Assessment of Jaundice
- Blood Draw methods including actual Heel Stick and Venous Access Demonstration
- Non-Invasive Technologies
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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. Topics include:
- Overview of Apnea, Bradycardia and Related Conditions
- Terms, Definitions, and Pathophysiology
- Diagnostic Procedures
- Equipment Setup, Operation, and Lead Placement
- Patient Assessment
- Apnea Management
- Apnea Monitor Documentation
- Patient/Family Education & Training
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Mothers and newborns are increasingly being discharged from the hospital within 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. Topics include:
- Overview of Newborn Assessment
- Indications and Purpose for Follow up
- Most Commonly Identified Problems
- Demonstration of Infant Physical Assessment
- Thorough Home Safety Assessment
- Appropriate Documentation
- Family Education including Breastfeeding
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From reactive airway disease, to asthma, to cystic fibrosis, many infants & children require home aerosolized medications via a nebulizer. This education tool will help you build a quality home nebulizer program. Topics include:
- Overview of Aerosolized Medication
- Delivery Techniques
- Treatment Methods & Equipment
- Medication Preparation & Administration
- Equipment Setup & Operation
- Using a Peak Flow Meter
- Respiratory Assessment Overview
- Safety Precautions and Infection Control
- Documentation
- Patient/Family Training
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