#11 Pediatric Nursing: Growth, Development, and Child Health
Explore developmental milestones using Erikson and Piaget frameworks, the Pediatric Assessment Triangle, fever management, and pediatric medication dosing.
We do not grow old as long as we strive to improve ourselves.
Explore developmental milestones using Erikson and Piaget frameworks, the Pediatric Assessment Triangle, fever management, and pediatric medication dosing.
Learn antepartum assessment, the stages of labor, postpartum BUBBLE-HE assessment, breastfeeding support, and postpartum depression recognition and care.
Understand normal aging changes, polypharmacy risks and the Beers Criteria, fall prevention strategies, delirium vs dementia, and compassionate end-of-life care.
Understand the fundamental philosophies of project management. Compare the structured reliability of Waterfall with the flexible speed of Agile, and learn how to pick the right methodology for your...
Learn how to break down complex goals into manageable tasks. Master the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and the Critical Path Method (CPM) to ensure your project stays on track and within its define...
Understand the financial and human engine behind every project. Master cost estimation techniques, resource leveling, and learn how to manage 'Reserves' to protect your project from unexpected fina...
Learn how to protect your project from mediocrity and disaster. Master the difference between QA and QC, and develop a robust Risk Management plan to identify, assess, and mitigate threats before t...
Manage the most complex variable of all: People. Learn how to map stakeholder power and interest, define clear roles with the RACI matrix, and master the art of effective communication to ensure pr...
Explore the definition of psychology and its major schools (Psychoanalysis, Behaviorism, Cognitivism, etc.) and learn how the human mind is studied scientifically.
Study the physical, cognitive, and psychological changes humans experience from birth to death, focusing on the major theories of Freud, Erikson, and Piaget.