Section: 4.16.1 - Nursing Care of Child with Immunologic 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 the immune system in children.
- List out the common autoimmune, immune, and allergic disorders.
- Define HIV infection.
- Describe the stages of HIV infection.
- Discuss the different transmission methods of HIV infection.
- Identify the sign and symptoms of HIV infection.
- Describe common diagnostic procedures for HIV infection.
- Describe the management of HIV infection in children.
- Discuss the preventive measure for HIV infection.
- Discuss the nursing management of a child with HIV infection.
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Required Learning Resources and Activities
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Read the section ‘The Organization of Immune Function’. (5 minutes)
Openstax (Anatomy and Physiology)
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Read the section ‘Can HIV be transmitted from a mother to her baby?’. (1 minute)
CDC
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Read the section ‘Preventing HIV Infection in Infants, Children, and Youth’. (5 minutes)
Pediatrics in review
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Read the sections ‘ Introduction to childhood HIV infection', (30 minutes)
Better Care
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Read the entire page (22 minutes)
Better Care
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Slide Deck Presentation
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Quiz
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Quiz: Unit 4.16.1
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- Describe the anatomy and physiology of the immune system in children.