Pediatric Lab

A Pediatric Lab in nursing education serves as a specialized training environment where Bsc 5th and 6th semester and GNM 2nd year nursing students are develop essential skills to care for infants, children, and adolescents. This lab combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on practice to prepare students for real-world pediatric care.

The lab typically includes child-sized mannequins and simulation equipment that allow students to practice procedures such as pediatric assessments, medication administration, vital signs monitoring, and emergency interventions etc. Students learn how to communicate effectively with children at different developmental stages, manage pediatric-specific conditions, and provide family-centered care. Simulation and OSCE session is arranged for the development of students clinical skills. Key areas of focus in a pediatric lab include growth and development, immunizations, common childhood illnesses, pediatric pharmacology, and safety protocols etc.

Overall, the pediatric lab is a vital part of nursing education, equipping future nurses with the knowledge, skills, and sensitivity needed to deliver high-quality care to the pediatric population.