Pediatric nursing is a subspecialty of nursing that focuses on pediatrics and the medical treatment of children from infancy to adolescence. This is a crucial field since children's health differs from that of adults due to the growth and development that occurs during childhood. Pediatric nurses frequently collaborate with other health professionals in a multidisciplinary team to provide the best medical care for children. They play an integral role in monitoring young patients' health and providing care and support during their therapy. They may provide pediatric vaccinations or immunizations, as well as ensure that children follow their vaccination regimen. A pediatric nurse also communicates with the kids and their families to explain their health and treatment phases.
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