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Description
Acquire knowledge on fundamental aspects to improve your treatment of patients with non-malignant hematologies"
Non-malignant hematologic diseases in children are usually described as mild, benign abnormalities with spontaneous resolution in the first weeks of life. Therefore, it is essential to have professionals who are trained in these conditions and can provide the care they require to heal properly. It is also vitally important for nurses to understand that ongoing specialization will help them perform better in an area of work that continues to change and innovate.
Therefore, the postgraduate diploma in Nursing Care of the Pediatric Patient with Non-malignant Hematologic Pathology provides all the necessary and updated information in this field. In the first module, students will be introduced to the basics of neonatal and pediatric hematology, where they will explore the biological basis of blood diseases in fetuses and neonates. On the other hand, they will contrast normal and abnormal development of children and adolescents for the development of a holistic view of diseases.
Moving forward in the classes, you will learn about the different blood disorders, such as anemia and its different variants. The future graduate will also have the opportunity to learn about the different bleeding disorders in newborns and all the clinical and etiological characteristics that accompany them. Near the end, you will be introduced to the Developmental and Family Centered Care Model, which will help train you to not only treat the patient, but to support family members who are also living with these illnesses.
The teaching team assembled for this University Expert is of recognized prestige and has extensive experience in national and international reference units in the treatment and care of newborns, children and adolescents with hematological disease. The program is 100% online, making it easy for the student to take it conveniently, wherever and whenever he/she wants. All you need is a device with internet access to take your career one step further. A modality according to the current times with all the guarantees to position the engineer in a highly demanded sector.
Know the basics of hemostasis, its control mechanisms and the laboratory tests necessary for its study”
This postgraduate diploma in Nursing Care of the Pediatric Patient with Non-malignant Hematologic Pathology contains the most complete and updated educational program on the market. The most important features include:
- The development of case studies presented by experts in Pediatric Hematology for Nurses
- The graphic, schematic, and eminently practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
- Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies
- Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
Address the different hematological diseases in newborns, children and adolescents and enhance your professional profile"
The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from sector who contribute their work experience to this training program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.
The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive training programmed to train in real situations.
This program is designed around Problem Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the program. This will be done with the help of an innovative system of interactive videos made by renowned experts.
Learn the Developmental and Family Centered models to provide care centered on the individual and family needs of the patient"
Acquire knowledge on fundamental aspects of diagnostic and follow-up procedures in the newborn with a 100% online program"
Objectives
The knowledge acquired in this postgraduate diploma allows the student to acquire the necessary skills to update in their profession, understanding at all times the biological foundations of pediatric hematologies and the impact they have on the patient's family. In this way, you will be able to develop your full capabilities in a field of medicine that continues to advance. Likewise, it will be able to identify the indispensable and necessary aspects in the adaptation of the Neonatology Unit to the NIDCAP Model. For this reason, TECH establishes a series of general and specific objectives to improve the satisfaction of the future graduate. These are the following.
Acquires knowledge on fundamental aspects of pathophysiology, clinical and treatment of hemoglobinopathies in pediatrics"
General Objectives
- Optimize the quality and care of pediatric patients with hematological pathology, providing more qualified healthcare professionals
- Acquire the essential skills to comprehensively care for children and adolescents with hematological pathology and their families
- Recognize and assess the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of the child and adolescent with hematologic pathology and their family
- Achieve sufficient knowledge and skills to be able to develop the personal and professional attitudes necessary to treat children and adolescents with hematologic pathology
- Develop a comprehensive vision of care for children and adolescents with hematological pathologies and their families, in order to promote their well-being, autonomy and dignity at all times
- Develop problem solving and evidence generation capabilities in the field of Pediatric Hematology to correct knowledge deficiencies and establish standards of excellence in practice
Specific Objectives
Module 1. Basis of neonatal and pediatric hematology
- Present the biological basis of fetal and postnatal hematopoiesis
- Know the main characteristics of the newborn, the child and the healthy adolescent
- Review in detail the composition of the blood, both the formed elements and the blood plasma
- Identify the characteristics of the different blood groups
- Review the general concepts, functions, organs and cells of the immune system
- Know the basics of hemostasis, its control mechanisms and the laboratory tests necessary for its study
- Present the different hematological diseases in the newborn, child and adolescent
Module 2. Non-malignant hematologic pathology in newborns
- Know the hematological reference values in the newborn
- Acquire knowledge on fundamental aspects of etiopathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment and complications of non-physiological neonatal jaundice and hemolytic disease of the newborn
- Know the definition, classification, epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment of anemia of prematurity (AOP)
- Differentiate other anemias in newborns and infants, their causes and characteristics, as well as their diagnosis and different treatments
- Know the different bleeding disorders in the newborn, their clinical manifestations, etiology, diagnosis and treatment
- Acquire knowledge on fundamental aspects of etiopathogenesis, clinical, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of polycythemia in the newborn
- Differentiate the different types of thrombocytopenias in the newborn according to their etiology and type, as well as their clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment
- Present the pathophysiological basis, types and risk factors and etiology of neonatal shock
- Recognize the clinical manifestations and diagnosis of neonatal shock and the necessary actions for its treatment
Module 3. Specificities of care in neonates with non-malignant hematologic pathology
- Know the Developmental and Family Centered Care Model (NIDCAP), the synactive theory and the Neurodevelopment on which it is based and main aspects
- Develop the most important aspects for the application of the NIDCAP Model
- Identify the indispensable and necessary aspects in the adaptation of the Neonatology Unit to the NIDCAP Model
- Learn and appreciate the importance of feeding and nutrition in newborns
- Acquire knowledge on fundamental aspects of diagnostic and follow-up procedures in the newborn
- Update knowledge that will allow the student to distinguish the different types of vascular accesses in the newborn and to know the management and care of each one of them
- Describe and update the most common treatment modalities to treat hematological problems in the newborn
- Review the most frequent procedures, techniques and care in the administration of drugs and serum therapy in the newborn
- Acquire the knowledge necessary for specific nursing care in the treatment of the infant with non-physiological neonatal jaundice
- Know and acquire competence to carry out the administration and care of specific hemotherapy support in newborns
Module 4. Non-malignant hematologic pathology in children
- Know the general concepts, physiopathology, classification, prevalence and incidence, and signs and symptoms of the different types of anemias that can affect children and adolescents
- Acquire knowledge on fundamental aspects of , pathophysiology, clinical and treatment of hemoglobinopathies in pediatrics
- Differentiate the different types of coagulation and hemostasis disorders in pediatrics, as well as their etiology, clinic and treatment
- Acquire knowledge on fundamental aspects of epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of non-malignant granulocyte diseases in pediatrics
- Differentiate the different types of primary immunodeficiencies (PID) in pediatrics, as well as their clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment
- Know the general concepts and classification of congenital medullary insufficiencies (CMI)
- Explain in detail Fanconi's Anemia (IMC), differentiate it from the syndrome and study its characteristics, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis
- Review the factors that predispose to infections in children with hematologic pathology, how to prevent them and detail the most frequent ones
Knows and acquires the competences to carry out the administration and care of specific hemotherapy support in newborns"
Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing Care of the Pediatric Patient with Non-Malignant Hematologic Pathology
In children, non-malignant hematological diseases are generally pathologies with a spontaneous resolution in the first weeks of life. Thus, it is essential to have trained professionals to provide adequate care and ensure an effective recovery of the youngest. This highlights the relevance of updating in this field for nurses, in order to perform effectively in an area of work that continues to evolve and innovate. Because of this, TECH has created the Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing Care of the Pediatric Patient with Non-Malignant Hematologic Pathology, which provides the most cutting-edge and relevant information on this health branch, ensuring that you will not be left behind with respect to the advances produced in this sector.
Put yourself at the forefront of nursing with this program.
Update your knowledge regarding the care applicable to fetuses with benign blood pathologies or the child with non-physiological neonatal jaundice through the Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing Care of the Pediatric Patient with Non-malignant Hematologic Pathology. All this, following an excellent 100% online methodology that will not only allow you to study from the place you want, but will enable you to combine your professional and personal life with your complete learning.