Letters in High Energy Physics (Feb 2024)
Nursing Care for Children with Pediatric Hypertension
Abstract
Nursing care for children with pediatric hypertension focuses on comprehensive assessments, appropriate interventions, and ongoing education to manage and prevent complications associated with high blood pressure. Accurate blood pressure measurement is crucial, requiring careful technique and appropriate cuff sizing to ensure reliable readings. Nurses should perform thorough health assessments, including taking detailed medical histories and physical examinations to identify potential causes of hypertension, such as obesity, kidney disease, or hormonal imbalances. Additionally, regular monitoring of blood pressure and other vital signs is essential to track the child’s progress and response to treatment. Education plays a pivotal role in nursing care, as families often need guidance on lifestyle modifications to manage hypertension effectively. Nurses can provide information on healthy dietary practices, the importance of physical activity, and strategies for maintaining a healthy weight. Collaborating with dietitians and other healthcare professionals may enhance these efforts, ensuring a holistic approach to care. Empowering families with knowledge about recognizing signs of hypertension and the importance of adherence to prescribed treatment can also support better management of the condition.