Pediatric Nursing

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Pediatric Nursing Department

Pediatric nursing is a specialized field of nursing focused on providing comprehensive care to infants, children, and adolescents. It encompasses promoting health, preventing illness, and managing physical and emotional conditions unique to this age group. Pediatric nurses play a crucial role in addressing the developmental, physical, and psychological needs of children while collaborating with families to ensure optimal care.

Pediatric Nursing Lab

Our pediatric nursing lab is designed to offer hands-on training and equip students with the essential skills required for clinical practice. The lab is furnished with:

Five pediatric cots and three cradles for simulation-based practice.

CPR manikins to train life-saving techniques.

Ostomy care manikins and artificial feeding manikins to teach specialized procedures.

Toys and play materials tailored for various age groups, ensuring a child-friendly environment.

Additionally, the facility includes a dedicated teaching area for:

Neonatal assessments.

Baby bathing techniques.

Growth and developmental evaluations.

Play therapy sessions.

Demonstrations on embryonic and child development.

Students practice essential skills in the pediatric lab, gaining confidence and proficiency before entering clinical settings. This structured environment bridges the gap between theoretical learning and real-world application, ensuring the highest standards of care in pediatric nursing.
This comprehensive setup is an integral part of fostering professional growth and preparing competent pediatric nurses.