Bruce Estrem, BA, RRT-NPS, is Manager of Clinical Education, Pediatric Home Service, Roseville, Minnesota. Jill Wall, BSN, CRNI, is a Nurse Educator, Pediatric Home Service, Roseville, Minnesota. Lindsey Paitich, BSN, RN, is the Director of Home Care Nursing, Pediatric Home Service, Roseville, Minnesota. Roy Maynard, MD, FAAP, is the Medical Director, Pediatric Home Service, Roseville, Minnesota, and Committee Member, Section on Home Care, American Academy of Pediatrics.
Home Healthc Now. 2020 Mar/Apr;38(2):66-74. doi: 10.1097/NHH.0000000000000853.
As the population of ventilator-dependent children with tracheostomies grows, there are increasing demands to shift the care of technology-dependent children from hospital to home. Home care nurses are an integral part in the continuum of care for these children and their families after hospital discharge. Home care nurses help to facilitate a safe transition from the hospital and allow families and children to thrive in their home and community. The purpose of this article is to describe best practices in caring for children with tracheostomies and invasive home mechanical ventilation. Hypothetical case studies are presented.
随着依赖呼吸机并带有气管造口的儿童数量的增长,越来越多的人要求将依赖技术的儿童的护理从医院转移到家庭。家庭护理护士是这些儿童及其家庭出院后护理连续体中不可或缺的一部分。家庭护理护士有助于促进从医院安全过渡,并使家庭和儿童能够在自己的家庭和社区中茁壮成长。本文的目的是描述对带有气管造口和侵入性家庭机械通气的儿童进行护理的最佳实践。提出了假设性的案例研究。