Continuing Education
Web-based Courses
Pediatric Intensive Care
Course Components
The course is comprised of a core didactic component and a clinical practicum based on the preceptor model with access to a virtual center of best practices (VCBP). Resources, research findings, and discussions with nurse researchers and other nursing professionals can take place within the course. Within the VCBP, an “online community of professional practice” will be established to help socialize and provide resources for the beginning critical care nurse.
You will:
- Discuss the standards and competencies required of a pediatric intensive care nurse.
- Demonstrate the required nursing assessments and interventions for critically ill children having:
- cardiovascular health disruptions (e.g., congenital heart defects, congestive heart failure, shock, and rhythm disturbances).
- respiratory health disruptions (e.g., acute and chronic respiratory failure, upper airway obstruction, bronchiolitis, status asthmaticus, pneumothorax, pneumonia, and acute respiratory distress syndrome).
- renal health disruptions (e.g., acute and chronic renal failure, fluid and electrolyte imbalances, and hemolytic uremic syndrome).
- endocrine health disruptions (e.g., diabetes insipidus, syndrome of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone, diabetic ketoacidosis, and adrenal insufficiency).
- neurological health disruptions (e.g., increased intracranial pressure, status epilepticus, and meningitis).
- gastrointestinal health disruptions (e.g., ischemia of the bowel, pancreatitis, gastrointestinal bleeding, hepatic failure, and congenital defects).
- oncological and hematological health disruptions (e.g., disseminated intravascular coagulation, sickle cell anemia, common cancers of childhood, and oncologic emergencies).
- trauma and/or other medical emergencies (e.g., burns, abdominal trauma, thoracic and neck trauma, head trauma, and toxic ingestions).
- Demonstrate the required nursing assessments and interventions for critically ill children who require pain management, sedation, and neuromuscular blockade.
- Demonstrate the required nursing assessments and interventions for critically ill children and their families who are at high risk for psychosocial and/or developmental issues ( e.g., chronic illness, non-accidental trauma, terminal illness, or impending death).
- Integrate appropriate pharmacological interventions, nutritional measures, and patient teaching in the pediatric intensive care clinical experience.
- Apply the major concepts or professional practice within the critical care setting.
- Perform the role of a pediatric intensive care nurse.
Didactic component
Purpose: The purpose of the didactic component is to provide you with background knowledge, general principles, and opportunities for critical thinking regarding selected critical care health disruptions. Specific content areas will be covered within the section to provide you with a comprehensive overview of the selected health disruption.
Application of content: You will apply the knowledge learned from the content within the module to answer questions presented through realistic patient scenarios/critical thinking vignettes. This is a mechanism of self-evaluation; no scores are kept, and time spent on task will be included as part of the course participation grade.
Evaluation: You will take module exams covering the content provided in each module. Points will be awarded for the correct answers that become a part of your final grade. For evaluation and point breakdown, see evaluation section for the learner and the point correlation of a letter grade.
Clinical practicum
Purpose: The purpose of the practicum is to provide you an opportunity to apply course concepts within a critical care setting under the supervision of a preceptor. The practicum consists of 112 clinical hours and occurs throughout the course as you apply the concepts of each module to an identified group of critical care patients. The practicum includes skill observation, practice, and performance of skills.
Evaluation: The faculty is responsible for final determination of the course grade; however, input is received from both the preceptor and the learner. The preceptor will be responsible for checking off the learner’s competency on selected skills for each module. You must achieve a satisfactory rating on the skill performance in order to pass the course. The reflective journal for the clinical practicum is also used within the evaluation component of the course.
Virtual Center of Best Practices (VCBP)
Purpose: This online component of the course functions as a learning resource center. Within the VCBP are resources such as clinical standards for specific skills, research findings on the available practices taking place in the professional community, and the standard protocols of the professional nursing organization for specific procedures. Nurse experts are available for asynchronous consulting during a selected time period during the course in order for you to ask questions and communicate with one another and the nurse expert. Within this VCBP, the concept is to build an Online Community of Professional Practice where you and faculty can interact, and you have opportunities to interact with the professional community of nursing and healthcare practice.
Evaluation: There is not an evaluation component for the VCBP; however, as part of your assignments, the site will have to be visited to obtain the needed materials for the course.
