Comprehensive Clinical Review and Examination Bank in Paediatrics
Child Health, Growth, Development, and Disease Management
This comprehensive pediatric review and examination resource is designed to strengthen competency in child health assessment, disease prevention, therapeutic care, and developmental monitoring. Emphasizing the unique physiological and psychosocial needs of infants, children, and adolescents, it integrates evidence-based pediatric nursing practice with public health, family-centered care, and child survival strategies. Learners are guided to master essential concepts across growth and development, nutrition, immunization schedules, community-based child health, and management of childhood illnesses.
Aligned with the objectives highlighted in the course content such as enhancing child survival knowledge, disease prevention, and understanding child behavior and social needs
This resource provides clinically relevant scenarios and structured learning outcomes. It fosters the ability to prioritize care, apply anticipatory guidance, deliver developmentally appropriate interventions, and engage families in promoting child well-being.
Suitable for professional examinations and clinical training, this material supports nurses and allied health practitioners in delivering safe, ethical, and effective pediatric care across hospital and community settings, contributing to better health outcomes and improved child survival.
Othniel O. Ibrahim is a distinguished health educator, clinician, and academic author with a deep commitment to advancing pediatric and child health education. With extensive experience in clinical practice, teaching, and curriculum development, he has contributed significantly to the training of nursing and medical professionals in child health, growth, and developmental care.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9783818791933110164
- Artikelnummer SW9783818791933110164
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Autor
Othniel O. Ibrahim
- Verlag neobooks
- Seitenzahl 309
- Veröffentlichung 10.11.2025
- Barrierefreiheit
- ISBN 9783818791933