Respiratory Surge in Children

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I am an Adult Nurse, working in Ward or HDU

I want to learn about assessment and management of the child with bronchiolitis


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Duration: 3 hours 6 minutes

  • Paediatric Respiratory Surge Cross Skilling Competency Document for Ward Based Staff

    A downloadable resource to be used for cross skilling of staff on a ward based level including competencies in NG Tubes, Suctioning, Medicine Management and Heated Humidified High Flow Therapy

    • Community Paediatric Nurse
    • Health Visitor
    • GP/Community Medical Staff
    • A&E Nurse
    • Adult Ward Staff Nurse
    • NICU Nurse
    • Adult ICU Nurse
    Date added
    8/13/2021
    Format
    Text
    Estimated duration
    120 min
  • Re-ACT Talks: Deterioration: How to Spot the Sick Child

    This NHS England video provides guidance about the presentation and identifying features of seriously ill children, presented by an Emergency Medicine consultant. This includes risk stratification, clarifying points for history taking, and examination. It also briefly discusses presentations with fever and signposts to additional resources.

      Date added
      6/29/2021
      Format
      Video
      Estimated duration
      10 min
    • Clips of Abnormal respiratory signs in Children and infants (Healthier Together)

      A variety of clips showing grunting, recession, croup, head bobbing, abdominal breathing and a quick guide to counting respirations in a child and baby.

      • Community Paediatric Nurse
      • Health Visitor
      • GP/Community Medical Staff
      • A&E Nurse
      • Adult Ward Staff Nurse
      • NICU Nurse
      • Paediatric Ward Nurse
      • Medical Staff
      • Paediatric Level 2 Nurse
      • PICU Nurse
      • Adult ICU Nurse
      • Physiotherapist
      • Dietitian/SALT
      • Pharmacy
      • Medical Scientist
      Date added
      9/7/2021
      Format
      Video
      Estimated duration
      10 min
    • High Flow Oxygen Therapy- Yorkshire and Humber PCC ODN

      What is High Flow Oxygen Therapy? A narrated presentation covering how it works, when to start, flow and temperature, monitoring and documentation, nutrition and hydration, advantages and disadvantages, potential complications and complex patients

      • A&E Nurse
      • Paediatric Level 2 Nurse
      Date added
      9/22/2021
      Format
      Video
      Estimated duration
      20 min
    • Medication considerations in acute bronchiolitis: PCCS Bronchiolitis Webinar 2.5

      Dr Andrew Wignell. Pharmacology in bronchiolitis - review of the NICE guideline. Necessity of supportive management - oxygen & hydration. This session was delivered as part of the main PCCS webinar 1.

      • Community Paediatric Nurse
      • Health Visitor
      • GP/Community Medical Staff
      • A&E Nurse
      • Adult Ward Staff Nurse
      • NICU Nurse
      • Paediatric Ward Nurse
      • Medical Staff
      • Paediatric Level 2 Nurse
      • PICU Nurse
      • Adult ICU Nurse
      • Pharmacy
      Date added
      9/22/2021
      Format
      Video
      Estimated duration
      21 min
    • 10 Thinks: A Message From Parents (DFTB)

      Infographic outlining ten key messages from parents and caregivers to their child's treating team. The post highlights the importance of maintaining a strong parent-clinician relationship and including family in all aspects of patient care.

      • Community Paediatric Nurse
      • Health Visitor
      • GP/Community Medical Staff
      • A&E Nurse
      • Adult Ward Staff Nurse
      • NICU Nurse
      • Paediatric Ward Nurse
      • Medical Staff
      • Paediatric Level 2 Nurse
      • PICU Nurse
      • Adult ICU Nurse
      • Physiotherapist
      • Dietitian/SALT
      • Pharmacy
      • Medical Scientist
      Date added
      8/3/2021
      Format
      Infographic
      Estimated duration
      5 min

    Extension learning

    Duration: 5 minutes

    • Safety Netting for Bronchiolitis (DFTB)

      This blog from DFTB discusses bronchiolitis in the context of the three core components of safety netting: 1. If I am right, what do I expect to happen? 2. How will I know if I am wrong? 3. What would I do then?

      • Community Paediatric Nurse
      • Health Visitor
      • GP/Community Medical Staff
      • A&E Nurse
      • Adult Ward Staff Nurse
      • NICU Nurse
      • Paediatric Ward Nurse
      • Medical Staff
      • Paediatric Level 2 Nurse
      • PICU Nurse
      • Adult ICU Nurse
      Date added
      8/3/2021
      Format
      Text
      Estimated duration
      5 min

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