Letters in High Energy Physics (Feb 2024)
Best Practices in Pediatric Emergency Care: Collaborating Nursing and Nutritional Resources
Abstract
In pediatric emergency care, best practices hinge on the collaborative efforts between nursing staff and nutritional resources to enhance patient outcomes. Nurses play a pivotal role in assessing and managing the nutritional status of children in acute settings. They are trained to recognize the signs of malnutrition and dehydration, which can complicate emergency care. By conducting thorough assessments and involving registered dietitians, nurses can develop tailored nutritional plans that support the specific needs of pediatric patients. This collaboration ensures that children receive appropriate interventions, such as enteral nutrition or IV fluids, when necessary, to stabilize their condition swiftly and effectively. Moreover, effective communication among healthcare team members is essential for delivering comprehensive care in the emergency department. Nurses should advocate for nutrition as a critical component of recovery, working closely with dietitians to educate families about dietary needs and restrictions during emergencies. Implementing evidence-based guidelines for nutritional support can help manage various pediatric emergencies, from gastroenteritis to trauma. Training sessions and interdisciplinary rounds can further enhance the integration of nutritional care and nursing practices, ensuring that children receive holistic and timely treatment that addresses both their medical and nutritional needs.