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Flow chart of nursing care for frail children in kindergarten classes

The nursing flow chart of frail children in kindergarten classes includes the following contents:

1. Initial identification

Identification of weak children: Teachers and nurses will make initial identification during admission and physical examination, and pay attention to the special situation of weak children.

2. Information collection

Collect parents' information: through communication with parents, get information about children's health status, medical history, drug allergies and so on.

Medical staff inspection: The doctor's diagnosis report after seeing a doctor provides important information for the garden to fully understand the child's physical condition.

3. Make a personalized nursing plan

Make personalized plan: make targeted nursing plan and action plan according to the specific situation of frail children.

Formulate emergency plans: formulate corresponding emergency plans for possible emergencies and train relevant personnel.

4. Daily monitoring and nursing

Regular health monitoring: regularly monitor the health status of frail children, including body temperature, diet, work and rest, record and analyze data, and report to parents regularly.

Customized diet plan: according to the advice of doctors and nutritionists, make a personalized diet plan that meets the needs of children.

Special curriculum arrangement: for frail children who need special attention, arrange special personnel to accompany and take care of them, and adjust the curriculum content to suit their special circumstances.

Step 5 deal with it urgently

Emergency treatment: If the weak child has abnormal conditions, take emergency treatment measures immediately and contact parents or medical institutions in time.

Record and follow-up: record the physical abnormalities of frail children, follow up the treatment and recovery in time, and inform parents in time.

6. Parents' communication and participation

Regular communication: regularly invite parents to participate in activities in the park, maintain good communication with parents, understand the state of children at home, and pay attention to their growth.

Parental education and training: hold health education lectures or training to enhance parents' health awareness and ability to deal with emergencies.

7. Continuous improvement

Regular evaluation: regularly evaluate the nursing plan for frail children, adjust and improve according to the evaluation results, and improve the nursing quality.

Team training: medical training, health management and first aid training are held regularly to improve the health awareness and professional level of faculty and staff.

This flow chart covers all aspects of care for frail children, from identification, information collection to personalized care plan, to daily monitoring and emergency treatment, all of which cover comprehensive care and care for frail children. At the same time, it also emphasizes the importance of close cooperation and communication with parents and continuous improvement and improvement of service quality.