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Pediatric Nurse Role is:

therapeutic relationship

family advocacy


disease prevention


health promotion


health teaching


support and counseling


coordination and collaboration


ethical decision making


research

Identify settings where pediatric nursing care is provided to children and their families

Community-Schools, Homes, Health fairs, Recreational Arenas




Acute Care




Long Term Rehab

Define the principles of atraumatic care

Atraumatic care is the provision of therapeutic care in settings,by personnel, and through the use of interventions that eliminateor minimize the psychologic and physical distress experiencedby children and their families in the health care system.
Family-Centered Care
The philosophy of family-centered care recognizes the familyas the constant in a child’s life. Family-centered care is anapproach to the planning, delivery, and evaluation of healthcare that is grounded in mutually beneficial partnerships amonghealth care providers, patients, and families



Two basic concepts in family-centered care are enablingand empowerment. Professionals enable families by creatingopportunities and means for all family members to displaytheir current abilities and competencies and to acquire newones to meet the needs of the child and family. Empowermentdescribes the interaction of professionals with families in sucha way that families maintain or acquire a sense of control overtheir family lives and acknowledge positive changes that resultfrom helping behaviors that foster their own strengths, abilities,and actions.