Join our paediatric nursing team
What is paediatric care?
- Assessing care needs, carrying out physical examinations, assisting with diagnosis, and developing treatment plans
- Checking on your patients and recording key data
- Understanding and responding appropriately to a child’s behaviour and reactions. This is particularly important when caring for very young children who can’t tell anyone how they are feeling
- Administering medication
- Performing a range of clinical procedures, including setting up life-saving medical/monitoring equipment, wound dressing and giving injections
- Supporting, parents and carers as they deal with having a sick child in hospital and advising on care plans after discharge
Skills for paediatric nursing
- Communication – you will be liaising with healthcare professionals and family members and provide regular updates on a patient’s condition, so good communication skills are essential.
- Friendliness – as the majority of your patients will be younger children, you should be friendly and approachable to put their worries at ease.
- Adaptability – you may need to adapt to individual patients’ personalities and moods, as well as their conditions.
Interested in joining us?
How do I become a paediatric nurse?
Working as a children’s nurse in the Republic of Ireland (ROI)
How much do paediatric nurses get paid?
Register with the Nursing Guild
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