New Nurse Peds Hospital

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Hi fellow nurses!

After working at an adult sub-acute/rehab center for 10 months and working at a day care for medically fragile kids for 5 months, I finally got my dream job at a peds hospital!

I'd really love to make a lasting impression on the manager and my soon-to-be-co-workers; I want to reassure them they made the right choice in choosing me as part of their team. I have a couple weeks to refresh my knowledge. This is what I have planned to review so far:

- fluids and electrolytes

- growth and development

- General peds review (from my Hurst NCLEX notes)

- medical calculations for peds

Is there anything else I should prepare for? What advice can you give to someone who's starting out on the peds unit for the first time?

Thanks in advance! :)

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Specializes in Peds/outpatient FP,derm,allergy/private duty.

Your choices sound great so far! I might add current recommendations for immunizations, which would be included in the medication category, but are updated more often.

If you're not currently in a place using the metric system, it would be helpful to drill yourself on lbs/kilograms and Celsius temps.

You already have some experience, with medically fragile kids, so you probably already know kids respond best to a relaxed caregiver who talks to them rather than around or about them.

Beyond that, almost everything in peds is unique, and the atmosphere is more of a 'we're all learning" no matter what specialty unit you start out in.

Congrats and best wishes!

Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.

Read up on parents of acutely and chronically ill children. Because you never have just the child as your patient- you have the parents as well.

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