Pediatric home care refers to the medical care provided for infants, children, and adolescents in the home. This kind of care allows a child to be in a comfortable environment, have a fulfilling childhood and get the special care they need. Whether you are a nurse or parent, if you are considering pediatric home care, there are many resources you can turn to for more information. Here are five books that provide helpful guidance on the subject.
These books are informative, insightful, and provide helpful tips on different aspects of pediatric home care.
Essentials of Pediatric Nursing
Home to many pediatric nursing curriculums, this textbook helps a nursing student understand the fundamental differences between adult and pediatric nursing.
Special attention and care have to be taken into consideration to ensure a child’s needs are being met. From an introduction to pediatric nursing to more advanced topics like nursing care of a child with cognitive or mental health disorder, the book covers a broad spectrum.
Pediatric Tracheostomy Home Care Guide
This handy little guide is slightly different from the other books on the list. Written by a nurse and parent with experience raising a child with a tracheostomy, it is directed at parents and health care professionals. This guide breaks down the different types of tracheostomy tubes, parenting hurdles, and information a health care professional would need to care for a child with a tracheostomy. As one reviewer on Amazon stated, “this book has heart.”
Pediatric Life Care Planning and Case Management
This comprehensive manual includes financial information, life expectancy, clinical studies, and organized life care plans for a child with special needs. Included is a list of the conditions which require case management in terms of pediatric care, the environment in which the care can be offered, and how it can effectively be addressed. It covers specialization in great detail and goes further to offer advice on the selection of home care equipment that should be recommended for a pediatric patient.
Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children and Their Families
Pediatric Home Care for Nurses: A Family-Centered Approach
These 5 books can be found and used to gain a greater understanding about pediatric home care, when the care is necessary, its advantages and disadvantages, and how to best approach it when it is needed. Let us know if you have read any of the above books and give us your feedback.