Re: What is different about peds? How to adjust to each unit?
If there is a procedure room expect to do everything in that room, not the child's room. The bed and room should be the safe haven if possible. I don't know if this is actually done now but when I was in school we were taught to
not have parents in the room during procedures and especially do not let them help, so that the parent is the safe person.
Also, even if most of your teaching will be to the parents,
always explain your procedures to the child, even the toddlers, in language they can understand. Not "I'm going to change your dressing now" but "I'm going to take this old bandage (boo-boo patch, whatever) off and put a new one on." Explain to them what they are going to feel: "This BP cuff is going to hug your arm for a minute and then let go, can you hold still?" Whatever you do, do NOT tell them to look away and do something painful without warning the child that it's going to be painful. I had a dentist do that to me once before injecting my mouth.....before dentists started numbing up the mucosa before injecting...and I've never trusted dentists since.