Key Concepts
Learning Objectives And Overview
Learning Objectives: after this lesson the learner can identify priority cues for Pediatric Medication Administration, explain pediatric pathophysiology, select safe diagnostics and medications, plan nursing interventions, teach family members, document objective findings, prevent complications, delegate safely, and answer clinical judgment questions with rationales. Overview: Pediatric Medication Administration requires pediatric nursing judgment that is developmentally appropriate, family-centred, culturally safe, and aligned with CNPLE expectations. High-yield focus: weight-based dosing in kilograms, independent double checks, safe IM injection sites, max adult dose limits, caregiver teaching, high-alert medication safeguards. Pediatric clients compensate until they deteriorate quickly, so small changes in appearance, perfusion, work of breathing, neurologic tone, urine output, pain behavior, or caregiver concern matter. Care is organized around early recognition, safety, therapeutic communication, family partnership, and reliable follow-up. The nurse keeps the child at the centre while still evaluating caregiver reliability, developmental fit, medication exposure, environmental risk, and whether the story matches the findings. For CNPLE, emphasize primary care assessment, chronic disease management, prevention, family-centred care, health promotion, advanced assessment, referral, and follow-up. The learner should distinguish stable predictable findings from urgent deterioration,...
