Caring for Children with Infectious Diseases – Stephen Jones
- Latest Vaccination Guidelines
- Principles of Antibiotic Therapy
- MRSA/MSSA & VRE
- Asthma
- “Red Rashes”
- RSV/Croup
- Lyme Disease
- Pneumonia
- Otitis Media
- Urinary Tract Infections
- Diarrhea/Dehydration
- Fever versus Hyperthermia
Does your place of practice provide care for children with infectious diseases? Are you exposed to children with childhood illnesses? Do you understand how antimicrobials work? How do you respond to parents and other healthcare professionals when asked “how do vaccines actually work?” What is the best method for treating a fever or diarrhea? Why did my patient’s asthma get worse because of an ear infection? Make plans today to attend this one-day educational event that will provide you with the answers to these questions . . . and many more!
When you know the latest recommendations, you will be able to provide clarity for many of the assessment and treatment concerns that present across different practice settings.
Stephen Jones, MS, RN, CPNP, ET, is a nationally-known expert in the field of pediatric care, more specifically pediatric infectious disease. He has earned a reputation for his ability to draw upon his wealth of real-life experiences to deliver engaging presentations and case studies that drive home important concepts.
Stephen’s passion for providing optimal pediatric care will be evident throughout this practical and engaging presentation. You will return to work equipped with helpful new insights to immediately impact the care you provide to your pediatric patients.
OUTLINE
The Immune System and Vaccines
- Inflammatory responses
- Current vaccine guidelines
- POSSIBLE Vaccines of the future
- Microbes: Bacterial, Viral & Fungal
Antimicrobial Therapy
- Antibacterial medications
- Anti-fungal medications
- Principles and medication selection
- Resistant vs. susceptible organisms
Childhood Communicable Diseases
- Manifestations, communicability and management of:
- Measles, mumps, rubella
- Diptheria, pertussis
- Tetanus
- Other “red rashes”: 5th disease, roseola
- Varicella
- Influenza
- Hepatitis, Hib, Kawasaki
- Lyme disease
- Urinary tract infections
- MRSA/MSSA/VRE
- Cellulitis
Appropriate Isolation Techniques
- Positive vs. negative pressure rooms
- Respiratory secretion precautions
- Contact secretion precautions
Upper Respiratory Tract Conditions
- Manifestations and management of:
- Sinusitis
- Rhinitis
- Croup
- Tonsillitis
- Otitis media
- Tracheitis
Lower Respiratory Tract Conditions
- Manifestations and management of:
- RSV
- BRONCHITIS
- Pneumonia
- Infectious asthma
Upper and Lower GI Tract Conditions
- Diarrhea/Dehydration
- Differences between children and adults
- Fluid maintenance, replacement, output
- Rehydration recommendations
- Antidiarrheal medications
Fever/Hyperthermia
- Underlying physiological processes
- Protocols for practice
- Education tools for parents
OBJECTIVES
- Discuss healthy immune system functioning and defense mechanisms.
- Explain the most current vaccination guidelines for children.
- Select and identify the most appropriate antimicrobial medication available to optimize patient. outcomes based upon a specific infectious process.
- Describe appropriate assessment and management of common childhood infectious diseases.
- Discuss strategies for both pharmacological as well as non-pharmacological management of respiratory tract infections.
- Describe the evidence based management for children experiencing both diarrhea and fever.
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