Describe pre-procedure considerations for taking pediatric vital signs.
Describe and demonstrate the preparation for taking pediatric vital signs.
Define normal values for pediatric vital signs, including average body temperature, pulse rates, respiratory rates, and blood pressure.
Understand and describe factors that affect body temperature, pulse rates, respiration rates, and blood pressure.
Describe and demonstrate how to take pediatric aural and axillary temperature accurately.
Describe and demonstrate how to obtain pediatric apical and brachial pulse rate, volume, and rhythm accurately.
Describe and demonstrate how to obtain pediatric respiration rate accurately.
Describe and demonstrate how to obtain an accurate pediatric blood pressure reading and how to differentiate the Korotkoff phases.
Understand and apply Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines.
Describe and demonstrate correct post-procedure considerations.
Define and demonstrate correct recording and reporting.
Define and use related medical terminology.
Explain the Patient Privacy Rule (HIPAA) and Patient Safety Act and Patients' Bill of Rights.
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    Vital signs are always obtained during a routine well-child examination, and are also important for assessing symptoms, detecting anomalies, or for monitoring pediatric patients who are undergoing treatment. This module provides a detailed introduction to the process of obtaining pediatric vital signs, covering body temperatures, pulse rates, respiratory rates, and blood pressures. Including both Learn and Test modes, the online simulator offers three different scenarios that test your ability to prepare for and assess pediatric vital signs; each covers temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure. Practice the steps of the procedure as often as you want until you are confident. This module is based on the entry-level competencies for which the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) and Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) test the Medical Assistant.

    You’ll learn

    key medical terminology
    the normal values for pediatric vital signs, including average body temperatures (aural, temporal, rectal and axillary), pulse rates (apical and brachial), respiratory rates, and blood pressures
    to visualize the relevant anatomy used to assess pediatric vital signs – heart and lungs - with our 3D anatomy model
    how to prepare for taking a child’s vital signs
    to practice and perfect your skills in obtaining and recording accurate temperatures and appropriate pulse rates, volume, and rhythm
    how to obtain and record pediatric blood pressure and respiration rate accurately
    much more (see Content Details for more specific information)
    Introduction
    Step 1 - Preparation
    Step 1.1 - Equipment preparation
    Step 1.2 - Medical assistant preparation
    Step 1.3 - Patient preparation
    Step 2 - Obtain the child’s temperature
    Step 2.1 - Temporal temperature
    Step 2.2 - Aural temperature
    Step 2.3 - Axillary temperature
    Step 2.4 - Rectal temperature
    Step 3 - Obtain the child's pulse
    Step 3.1 - Apical pulse
    Step 3.2 - Brachial pulse
    Step 4 - Obtain the child's respiratory rate
    Step 5 - Obtain the child's blood pressure
    Step 5.1 - Select an arm and cuff
    Step 5.2 - Position the cuff
    Step 5.3 - Estimate the systolic pressure
    Step 5.4 - Obtain the blood pressure
    Step 5.5 - Complete the blood pressure reading
    Step 5.6 - Automatic blood pressure cuff
    Step 6 - Obtain oxygen saturation level using pulse oximetry
    Step 7 - Complete the procedure
    All required reference materials are provided with this program. Technical requirements:

    Internet Connection
    • Broadband or High-Speed (DSL, Cable, Wireless)
    Hardware Requirements
    • Processor - 2GHz Processor or Higher
    • Memory - 1 GB RAM Minimum Recommended

    Software Requirements
    • Operating Systems - Windows 7, 8 or 10; Mac OS x 10 or higher
    • Microsoft Office 2007, 2010 or 2013 or a Word Processing application to save and open Microsoft Office formats (.doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx)
    • Internet Browsers - Google Chrome is highly recommended
    • Cookies MUST be enabled
    • Pop-ups MUST be allowed (Pop-up Blocker disabled)
    • Adobe PDF Reader
    This class is an independent-study course. Students will have all the resources needed to successfully complete the course within the online material. A student helpdesk is available for technical support during the course enrollment.

    Product Type:
    Course
    Course Type:
    Lab/Simulation
    Level:
    Beginner
    Language:
    English
    Hours:
    1
    Duration:
    3 months
    Avg Completion:
    1 Month

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