Nursing Care of Pediatric Poisonings and Episode 137




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Summary: Welcome to Episode 137 of the Nursing Show The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network (http://promednetwork.com). Subscribe to the Podcast MP3 Audio Version (http://mediccast.com/images/SubscribeItunes.png)iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nursing-show-online-radio/id271728764#) | (http://mediccast.com/images/SubscribeZune.png)Zune (zune://subscribe/?Nursing%20Show=http://www.nursingshow.com/feed/podcast/) | (http://mediccast.com/images/SubscribeRSS.png)Podcast (http://www.nursingshow.com/feed/podcast/) | (http://mediccast.com/images/SubscribeRSS.png)Blog (http://nursingshow.com/feed/) ---- Subscribe to the Podcast Studio Video Version (http://mediccast.com/images/SubscribeItunes.png)iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=386460885#) | (http://mediccast.com/images/SubscribeZune.png)Zune (zune://subscribe/?Nursing%20Show=http://www.nursingshow.com/feed/studio_video/) | (http://mediccast.com/images/SubscribeRSS.png)Podcast (http://www.nursingshow.com/feed/studio_video/) | (http://mediccast.com/images/SubscribeRSS.png)Blog (http://nursingshow.com/feed/) ----------------------------------- Sponsors NursingTopStudent.com (http://nursingtopstudent.com/) all of the tools student nurses need for less than $1 a day. Audio and video study aids plus a whole lot more! More than 200 files and counting! Join Us Now! ----------------------------------- News-- Hospital Crowding and Nurse Depression (http://new.927thevan.com/news/articles/2010/may/31/nurses-at-crowded-hospitals-more-likely-depressed/) Chances of Heart Attack Survival Depends on Location (http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7018857778) New Vaccine Could Possibly Eliminate Breast Cancer (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,593822,00.html?test=latestnews) ----------------------------------- Tip of The Week- Pediatric Poisonings with Lisa Booze of the Maryland Poison Center (http://mdpoison.com) Children under the age of 6 have the habit of putting everything they get their hands on straight to their mouth. This habit makes them susceptible to acquiring infections, choking and most importantly, poisoning. Although most of the poisonings are unintentional exposures when the child gains access to a product or drug, many therapeutic errors are also reported to poison centers. Giving double doses or the wrong dose, or the wrong medicine, measuring out the wrong amount are all common reasons for these therapeutic errors. Nurses attending to children coming in should carefully asses the child for symptoms that may appear. Taking the history of ingestion from the parent or guardian is also helpful in the assessment and prediction of the possible effects of the substance to the child. Before discharge, nurses should always remember to remind the adults looking after the child to keep medications out of children's reach and in locked cabinets where they can not easily be accessed by a child. Household cleaners and other home chemicals should also be stored safely away from where children can get them. These measures if taken by all adults with children in their homes could greatly reduce the occurrence of pediatric poisonings. NIH Medline Resources on Lead Poisoning (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/leadpoisoning.html) Emory University: Pediatric Poisonings powerpoint presentation (http://www.google.com.ph/url?q=http://www.fpm.emory.edu/Family/didactics/powerpint/FP%2520Pediatric%2520Poisoning.ppt&sa=U&ei=t2YjTIWxDMGXrAee9Z32Cg&ved=0CBgQFjAB&usg=AFQjCNF2eeELhUX2JxpgGr-uLV8427Y2nQ) Preventing Poisoning in Children (http://www.healthyroadsmedia.org/titles/engpoisoning.htm) Poison Proofing Your Home (http://www.emedicinehealth.com/poison_proofing_your_home/article_em.htm) ———————————– Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter (http://www.nursingshow.com/blog) in your email inbox. NursingShow@gmail.com (mailto:nursingshow@gmail.com) ——————————–