Section: 4.15.1 - Nursing Care of Child with Integumentary Disorder (Part 1) | Pediatric Nursing Part 2 | NextGenU.org

  • Student Learning Outcomes:
    Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:
    • Identify common integumentary disorders in children including signs and symptoms.
    • Describe common diagnostic procedures for integumentary disorders and nursing implications.
    • Explain common medical treatments for children with integumentary disorders and nursing implications.
    • Discuss the nursing management of a child with an integumentary disorder.
    Approximate time required for the readings for this lesson (at 144 words/minute): 2 hours and 9 minutes.

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    • Required Learning Resources and Activities
    • Read the entire page. (6 minutes)

      Healthline

    • Read the sections ‘Measles or rubeola, Rubella, Varicella (or chickenpox) and Fifth disease’. (27 minutes)

      Government of Canada (Clinical Practice Guidelines for Nurses in Primary Care - Pediatric and Adolescent Care)

    • Read the section ‘What are the different types of skin rashes in children?’. (9 minutes)

      Cleveland Clinic

    • Read the entire page for Viral Infection. (27 minutes)

      Children’s National

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    • Quiz
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      Quiz: Unit 4.15.1

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