N: Pediatrics. Saskatchewan Association of Licensed Practical Nurses, Competency Profile for LPNs, 3rd Ed. 127

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N: Pediatrics Saskatchewan Association of Licensed Practical Nurses, Competency Profile for LPNs, 3rd Ed. 127

Major Competency Area: N Pediatrics Competency: N-1 Pediatric Nursing Date: January 16, 2017 N-1-1 N-1-2 N-1-3 N-1-4 N-1-5 N-1-6 N-1-7 Demonstrate knowledge and ability to apply critical thinking and critical inquiry throughout the nursing process in pediatric care. Demonstrate knowledge of stages of growth and development of pediatric client. Demonstrate knowledge of pediatric diseases and medical conditions such as: asthma cerebral palsy cleft lip/palate congenital anomalies gastrointestinal disorders respiratory disorders spectrum disorders (autism, fetal alcohol) Demonstrate knowledge of Legislation affecting pediatric nursing and client. Demonstrate knowledge and ability to identify and report signs and/or symptoms of abuse of pediatric client according to agency policy. Demonstrate knowledge and ability to provide health teaching and coaching associated with pediatric nursing. Demonstrate knowledge and ability to communicate and collaborate with inter-professional team to provide support and resources to pediatric client, family and others. 128 Saskatchewan Association of Licensed Practical Nurses, Competency Profile for LPNs, 3rd Ed.

Major Competency Area: N Pediatrics Competency: N-2 Pediatric Care and Interventions Date: January 16, 2017 N-2-1 N-2-2 N-2-3 N-2-4 N-2-5 N-2-6 N-2-7 Demonstrate knowledge and ability to complete comprehensive nursing assessment, care, health teaching and coaching in care of pediatric client. Demonstrate knowledge and ability to provide evidence informed, client centered care in relation to pediatric nursing: involve family and caregivers in care ensure goals of care are realistic and achievable adapt interpersonal communication identify and address emotional needs of client, family and others adjustment to hospitalization Demonstrate knowledge and ability to assess risk and implement safety measures or restraints specific to pediatric client according to agency policy. Demonstrate knowledge and ability to apply principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics specific to pediatric client. Demonstrate knowledge and ability to adapt care to provide optimum nutrition for pediatric client: adaptive devices allergies/sensitivities/preferences conducive environment cultural and religious influences feeding techniques nutritional requirements/supplements sensory deficits Demonstrate knowledge and ability to assess home environment, family dynamics and access to resources. Demonstrate knowledge and ability to collaborate with inter-professional team to provide resources and support to pediatric client, family and others. Saskatchewan Association of Licensed Practical Nurses, Competency Profile for LPNs, 3rd Ed. 129

Competency: N-2 Pediatric Care and Interventions Page: 2 N-2-8 N-2-9 Demonstrate knowledge and ability to provide evidence informed end of life care for pediatric client integrating palliative principles and values including: appropriate palliative analgesia holistic client centered care open dialogue regarding end of life spiritual and religious support symptom management and comfort measures Demonstrate knowledge and ability to provide compassionate care for the family in death of a pediatric client. 130 Saskatchewan Association of Licensed Practical Nurses, Competency Profile for LPNs, 3rd Ed.

Major Competency Area: N Pediatrics Competency: N-3 Pediatric Pain Management Date: January 16, 2017 N-3-1 N-3-2 Demonstrate knowledge and ability to assess pediatric client for pain considering: age behaviors cultural influence location and intensity physiological and psychological factors previous medication and effectiveness subjective and objective data Demonstrate knowledge and ability to adapt pain management and comfort measures for pediatric client: physical psychological pharmacological Saskatchewan Association of Licensed Practical Nurses, Competency Profile for LPNs, 3rd Ed. 131

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