Different types of nurses have different aspects of communication, responsibility, and levels of understanding. Pediatric nursing is a piece of the nursing career, which is slightly more delicate than any other nursing due to the sense of caring for children and their parents, rather than just adult patients. Pediatric nursing requires a great amount of concentration, critical thinking and compassion. There is also a limitless amount of understanding toward children’s different emotional needs that a pediatric nurse portrays. Having this understanding helps in treating young patients, as it is possible to put them at ease and help them understand their condition, when their level of understanding is …show more content…
Their skills bring particular comfort to parents and children being treated in acute care departments, such as the neonatal unit, pediatric critical care unit (PICU) and pediatric oncology ward. Pediatric nurses also work in schools, in private practice and for community groups and other organizations that provide outpatient and preventive health care services for children, including children who have limited access to health care. In many cases, the pediatric nurse works closely with a physician who also specializes in pediatric or family medicine. Pediatric nursing duties are similar to nursing duties in other departments such as taking and documenting patient vital signs, obtaining information for a diagnosis, collaborating with their medical care providers, sterilizing equipment and exam rooms, and arranging for hospital admissions. Although, there is typically more interaction with the patient’s family in pediatric nursing (Wilson & Hockenberry,