If you have a child, know a child, love a child...pay attention! EIRMC is the first (and only!) hospital in Idaho to earn the "Expert" designation for Pediatric Care Readiness, the highest level from the state of Idaho Emergency Medical Services for Children Program (Idaho EMSC). This speaks volume about the quality of pediatric care in our ER. Here's a rundown on why we earned this amazing designation: - EIRMC has a pediatric ER just for kids and their families. - We have pediatric- sized equipment for children of all ages. - We have a Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator (PECC) involved in care for kiddos. - ER nurses are trained in pediatric advanced life support, emergency nursing pediatric course (that's not standard in most ERs, by the way!). Where you go matters. It's important that children been treated in an ER with the most capability to care for them. #TakeMeToEIRMC See Less
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If you have a child, know a child, love a child...pay attention! EIRMC is the first (and only!) hospital in Idaho to earn the "Expert" designation for Pediatric Care Readiness, the highest level from the state of Idaho Emergency Medical Services for Children Program (Idaho EMSC). This speaks volume about the quality of pediatric care in our ER. Here's a rundown on why we earned this amazing designation: - EIRMC has a pediatric ER just for kids and their families. - We have pediatric- sized equipment for children of all ages. - We have a Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator (PECC) involved in care for kiddos. - ER nurses are trained in pediatric advanced life support, emergency nursing pediatric course (that's not standard in most ERs, by the way!). Where you go matters. It's important that children been treated in an ER with the most capability to care for them. #TakeMeToEIRMC See Less
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If you have a child, know a child, love a child...pay attention! EIRMC is the first (and only!) hospital in Idaho to earn the "Expert" designation for Pediatric Care Readiness, the highest level from the state of Idaho Emergency Medical Services for Children Program (Idaho EMSC). This speaks volume about the quality of pediatric care in our ER. Here's a rundown on why we earned this amazing designation: - EIRMC has a pediatric ER just for kids and their families. - We have pediatric- sized equipment for children of all ages. - We have a Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator (PECC) involved in care for kiddos. - ER nurses are trained in pediatric advanced life support, emergency nursing pediatric course (that's not standard in most ERs, by the way!). Where you go matters. It's important that children been treated in an ER with the most capability to care for them. #TakeMeToEIRMC See Less
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If you have a child, know a child, love a child...pay attention! EIRMC is the first (and only!) hospital in Idaho to earn the "Expert" designation for Pediatric Care Readiness, the highest level from the state of Idaho Emergency Medical Services for Children Program (Idaho EMSC). This speaks volume about the quality of pediatric care in our ER. Here's a rundown on why we earned this amazing designation: - EIRMC has a pediatric ER just for kids and their families. - We have pediatric- sized equipment for children of all ages. - We have a Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator (PECC) involved in care for kiddos. - ER nurses are trained in pediatric advanced life support, emergency nursing pediatric course (that's not standard in most ERs, by the way!). Where you go matters. It's important that children been treated in an ER with the most capability to care for them. #TakeMeToEIRMC See Less
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If you have a child, know a child, love a child...pay attention! EIRMC is the first (and only!) hospital in Idaho to earn the "Expert" designation for Pediatric Care Readiness, the highest level from the state of Idaho Emergency Medical Services for Children Program (Idaho EMSC). This speaks volume about the quality of pediatric care in our ER. Here's a rundown on why we earned this amazing designation: - EIRMC has a pediatric ER just for kids and their families. - We have pediatric- sized equipment for children of all ages. - We have a Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator (PECC) involved in care for kiddos. - ER nurses are trained in pediatric advanced life support, emergency nursing pediatric course (that's not standard in most ERs, by the way!). Where you go matters. It's important that children been treated in an ER with the most capability to care for them. #TakeMeToEIRMC See Less
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The SUDC Foundation knows that a sudden death of a child profoundly affects the professionals involved. The SUDC Foundation provides trauma informed resources to medical professionals: https://lnkd.in/evSQHdZX. Please consider hosting a Lunch & Learns and or a Grand Round to help support your colleagues. One child gone is a community of broken hearts. #TogetherWeAreStronger #FamilySupport#GriefandLoss#ChildLoss
Erin Bowen, MD, the Vice President of the Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC) Foundation, recently presented a lecture on SUDC to Yale Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program students on best practices in communication with families after the sudden death of a child. This year marks the 4th presentation and commitment in the lecture series to raise awareness and SUDC education. We thank Elyse Borsuk, APRN, CPNP-PC, lecturer, and preceptor liaison at Yale School of Nursing Pediatric Primary Care specialty for their unwavering commitment to supporting The SUDC Foundation and raising SUDC awareness. Dr. Bowen always concludes the presentation that families remember the medical professionals involved in their care and encourages professionals to ask themselves, "How do you want to be remembered?" #ShineALightOnSUDC #SUDCAwareness #ChildLoss #SUDCFoundation #TogetherWeAreStronger If you like this post, please LIKE and SHARE and tag #SUDCFoundation
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Hey there! Ready to tackle the #NCLEX child health nursing section like a pro? Here's the lowdown: nail the basics of pediatric nursing, from developmental stages to common illnesses. Practice questions are your best bud for getting comfy with the exam vibe and pinpointing weak spots. Safety first! Know your meds and keep those environments safe. Dive into case studies for some real-world practice, and stay up-to-date on guidelines. Need more tips? Check out the contacts in the bio for extra #NCLEX goodies. You got this
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Prepare for Success: Mastering the #NCLEX Child Health Nursing Section https://lnkd.in/eWsMtWNa
Hey there! Ready to tackle the #NCLEX child health nursing section like a pro? Here's the lowdown: nail the basics of pediatric nursing, from developmental stages to common illnesses. Practice questions are your best bud for getting comfy with the exam vibe and pinpointing weak spots. Safety first! Know your meds and keep those environments safe. Dive into case studies for some real-world practice, and stay up-to-date on guidelines. Need more tips? Check out the contacts in the bio for extra #NCLEX goodies. You got this
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I cannot think of a better 30 minutes to learn about XR in nursing education than Dr. Cait Yeager on #ExploreXR. She is incredibly succinct and entertaining as she summarizes use of XR at Ursuline College. We get asked many questions by customers and prospects alike: ❓How do we use XR in our curriculum? ❓What is the value relative to traditional, analog methods? ❓How do students react? ❓What is the value of MR vs VR? ❓Does XR scale? ❓Is XR economically advantageous? Dr. Yeager answers all of these and more! She and her colleagues have done an incredible job of implementing XR that we can all learn from. Highly suggest you give it a listen.
In this episode of ExploreXR, David King Lassman is joined by Dr. Cait Yeager, who serves as the Director of the Health Resource and Simulation Center at the Breen School of Nursing and Health Professions at Ursuline College. She has over 18 years of experience as a nurse with a specialty in Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing and has over 10 years of experience as a nurse educator. https://lnkd.in/gUj_Hw8F
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How are you implementing the pediatric nursing excellence model into your practice? We want to hear from you! Share your insights below ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gU6FNykf
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My topic of discussion is medical emerngies and complications in sickle cell anemia. Hope to see you there!
The 6th annual Pediatric Advanced Practice Provider Conference: Best Practice, Best Care is hosted by Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center - College of Nursing and the Blues City Chapter of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This one-of-a-kind conference is specifically tailored for nurse practitioners and physician assistants who care for pediatric patients. Current evolving topics in pediatric health care will be covered with an emphasis on new innovations and evidence-based care. Guests can network with peers and learn from experts on improving patient outcomes. The conference will be held November 14 and 15 with in-person and virtual options. Register today by clicking here: https://lnkd.in/eyHCBicV
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4moGreat job!