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The Toddler With a Major Illness

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1 The Toddler With a Major Illness
Chapter 19

2 Sensory/Neurologic Disorders
Eye conditions Cataracts Glaucoma Strabismus Eye injury and foreign objects in the eye Eye infections Nursing care for the child undergoing eye surgery

3 Sensory/Neurologic Disorders (cont.)
Insertion of foreign bodies into the ear or nose Drowning Second leading cause of accidental death in children Head injuries Primary cause varies with age: Fall or child abuse: toddlers and young children MVAs, bicycling, in-line skating: school-age children and adolescents

4 Respiratory Disorders: Croup Syndromes
Spasmodic laryngitis Acute laryngotracheobronchitis Epiglottitis

5 Respiratory Disorders: Cystic Fibrosis
Clinical manifestations Pancreatic involvement Pulmonary involvement Other organ involvement Diagnosis: sweat chloride test Treatment Complications arise from respiratory infections

6 Nursing Process for the Child With Cystic Fibrosis
Assessment Nursing diagnoses Outcome identification and planning Implementation Evaluation

7 Cardiovascular Disorders: Kawasaki Disease
Kawasaki disease (mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome) Clinical manifestations Diagnosis Treatment and nursing care Cause by infectious agent Major concern is development of cardiac involvement

8 Cardiovascular Disorders: Kawasaki Disease (cont.)
Stages of disease Acute Subacute Convalescent

9 Gastrointestinal Disorders
Celiac syndrome: the complex of malabsorptive disorders Ingestion of toxic substances Emergency treatment Treatment steps in order of importance Lead poisoning (plumbism) Sources Ingestion of foreign objects

10 Integumentary Disorders: Burns
Major causes: hot liquids, fire, and electricity Types: Superficial or first-degree burns Partial-thickness or second-degree burns Full-thickness or third-degree burns

11 Treatment of Burns Emergency treatment Superficial burns
Partial- and full-thickness burns Hypovolemic shock occurs within the first 48 hours after a burn

12 Scalding Burns

13 Full-Thickness Burns

14 Treatment of Moderate to Severe Burns: First Phase (48 to 72 Hours)
Airway Intravenous fluids Oral fluids Urine output and diuresis Infection control Wound care Grafting

15 Burns Complications Long-term care
Nursing process: see Nursing Care Plan 19.1

16 Psychosocial Disorders
Autism Clinical manifestations Diagnosis Treatment goals: Promotion of normal development Language development Social interaction Learning Nursing care


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