Section: 4.12.1- Nursing Care of Child with Genitourinary Disorder (Part 1) | Pediatric Nursing Part 2 | NextGenU.org
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Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:- Describe the anatomy and physiology of pediatric genitourinary system.
- Identify common pediatric genitourinary disorders in children.
- Identify signs/symptoms associated with different genitourinary disorders.
- Identify related diagnostic procedures.
- Describe evidence-based management of different genitourinary disorders in children.
- Discuss the nursing management of a child with these disorders.
Approximate time required for the readings for this lesson (at 144 words/minute): 1 hour and 53 minutes.
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Required Learning Resources and Activities
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Read the entire article. (4 minutes)
Stanford Children’s Hospital
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Read till the end of ‘Juxtaglomerular apparatus (JGA)’. (10 minutes)
‘Anatomy and Physiology’by Oregan State University
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Read sections on ‘Introduction’, ‘ Assessment’, and ‘Management’. (6 minutes)
Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service
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Read the sections on ‘Introduction’, ‘Assessment’, and ‘Management’. (6 minutes)
Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service
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Read the entire article. (15 minutes)
Australian Family Physician
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Read from ‘When should you call a doctor?’ to ‘Other treatments’. (12 minutes)
HealthLinkBC, British Columbia
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Slide Deck Presentation
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Quiz
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Quiz: Unit 4.12.1
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