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This folder contains resources to support those caring for children with respiratory illness in ward-based/level 1 care: Basic critical care.
The resources have been organised by learning duration, from shortest to longest.
If you believe this folder would benefit from additional resources, please do share your comments, feedback and suggestions with LTLC@hee.nhs.uk.
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Read more about the Respiratory Surge in Children programme.
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- Respiratory Surge in Children > 2. The care and management of the child with Respiratory Illness > Ward based/Level 1
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- BSPED, CPAP, dietician, evidence, IV access, NICE guideline, PEWS, Ward, airway clearance, assessment, auscultation, behavioural change, blood gas, blood glucose, bronchiolitis, caffeine, cannulation, causes, children, clinical features, collapsed neonate, cough assist, diagnosis, dietetics, discharge, dysphagia, early warning score (EWS), emergency department (ED / A&E), equipment, escalation, feeding, fire safety, fluid calculations, gas cylinders, gas safety, grunting, guidelines, high flow therapy, hypoxia, infants, intravenous fluids (IV), logistics, management, medications, mouthcare, multidisciplinary team (MDT), nasal high flow, nasogastric tube (NG), nebulisers, nurse, oxygen safety, oxygen therapy, paediatric critical care (PICU), paediatrics, pathway, physiotherapy, pneumonia, pressure ulcers, pulse oximetry, respiratory distress, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), risk assessments, speech and language therapy (SALT), surge planning, swallowing, treatment, under 1 year, weaning, wheeze, wheezing, X-ray
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- 25 Jun 2021
- Updated:
- 15 Apr 2024
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- Title:
- Ward based/Level 1
- Description:
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This folder contains resources to support those caring for children with respiratory illness in ward-based/level 1 care: Basic critical care.
The resources have been organised by learning duration, from shortest to longest.
If you believe this folder would benefit from additional resources, please do share your comments, feedback and suggestions with LTLC@hee.nhs.uk.
Looking for other resources?
Use the Searchable Index to quickly find and access relevant content on the programme.
Accessed the programme? Tell us what you think:
Please complete our short evaluation survey. This should take around 5 to 10 minutes to complete, with the option to provide further feedback at the end.
Read more about the Respiratory Surge in Children programme.
- Hierarchy:
- Respiratory Surge in Children > 2. The care and management of the child with Respiratory Illness > Ward based/Level 1
- Keywords:
- BSPED, CPAP, dietician, evidence, IV access, NICE guideline, PEWS, Ward, airway clearance, assessment, auscultation, behavioural change, blood gas, blood glucose, bronchiolitis, caffeine, cannulation, causes, children, clinical features, collapsed neonate, cough assist, diagnosis, dietetics, discharge, dysphagia, early warning score (EWS), emergency department (ED / A&E), equipment, escalation, feeding, fire safety, fluid calculations, gas cylinders, gas safety, grunting, guidelines, high flow therapy, hypoxia, infants, intravenous fluids (IV), logistics, management, medications, mouthcare, multidisciplinary team (MDT), nasal high flow, nasogastric tube (NG), nebulisers, nurse, oxygen safety, oxygen therapy, paediatric critical care (PICU), paediatrics, pathway, physiotherapy, pneumonia, pressure ulcers, pulse oximetry, respiratory distress, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), risk assessments, speech and language therapy (SALT), surge planning, swallowing, treatment, under 1 year, weaning, wheeze, wheezing, X-ray
- Created:
- 25 Jun 2021
- Updated:
- 15 Apr 2024