A local children's nurse (PCN) is a specialist who provides medical care to children in the outpatient department of a children's hospital or children's clinic. Her responsibilities include carrying out preventive measures aimed at preventing diseases in children, as well as treating and diagnosing diseases, monitoring the development of the child and providing him with first aid if necessary.
MSUD must have a higher medical education and undergo special training in working with children. She must be familiar with the characteristics of the child’s body, know the methods of diagnosing and treating diseases, and also be able to communicate correctly with parents and children.
One of the main tasks of the MSUD is to conduct preventive examinations of children aged 0 to 18 years. She checks the child’s health, determines his physical and mental development, and also gives recommendations on proper nutrition and daily routine.
MSUD also treats children with various diseases. She diagnoses, prescribes treatment and monitors its effectiveness. If necessary, she can refer the child for additional examination or consultation with a specialist.
In addition, the MSUD monitors the child’s development throughout childhood. She monitors his growth and development, assesses his physical and mental development, and also helps parents raise their child correctly.
In general, the local children's nurse plays an important role in the life of the child and his family. Her work is aimed at preserving the health of children and providing them with quality medical care.
A local children's nurse (PDN) is a junior medical staff who provides medical care to the assigned contingent of children and adolescents directly in the clinic or at home. Engaged in identifying, diagnosing, providing therapeutic and preventive care, monitoring and caring for patients at the pre-medical stage. Receives information about parents and relatives of children to plan patient visits. Implements measures to prevent childhood disability and mortality. Integral components of the work of a nurse performed in primary health care are systematic monitoring of children's health, identification of sick and high-risk groups, their timely and high-quality treatment, health improvement, rehabilitation and medical examination, planned and emergency care. The main direction of medical care for adolescents in outpatient clinics is the prevention and early diagnosis of diseases, the formation in children of responsibility for their health, and training in methods of monitoring the level of physiological adaptation. The main functions of a nurse are visiting children, ambulatory