Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Pediatric Office Equipment - Making a Pediatrician's Job Easier

No one wants to think about children having to spend time in the hospital, but for millions of children every year, this is the reality. It is something that outs a strain on families, scares children, stresses parents, and presents a different set of challenges to hospital staff.

Keeping an infant or toddler still is something that every parent knows the difficulty of. For x-ray technicians and surgeons it is imperative that kids remain immobile. Equipment suppliers and technical consultants have worked to develop special equipment that helps keep young patients still for a procedure, be it an x-ray or stitches, facilitating the speed and ease with which a procedure can be completed. Keeping things moving at a faster pace helps eliminate stress on the young patient.

Of course, the obvious must be dealt with, too: Children are much smaller than other patients! This requires smaller stretchers, smaller back boards, smaller blood pressure cuffs - the list goes on. As with bariatric patients, equipment must be made to size for the littlest patients, too.

Then there is patient comfort to consider. Children appreciate things they can relate to: color, shapes, images of animals. Putting a little girl at ease for an exam is as simple as replacing the plain white exam gown with a colorful printed one. It makes them feel more involved in what is being done to them, and makes them more cooperative. Pediatricians can make the effort to have printed roll paper for their exam tables that can help distract toddlers during checkups. Pediatricians have a vast array of pediatric supplies at their disposal to make their daily routine easier.

It's the little things that matter for the little patient - in every way.

Stephen is a writer for Universal Medical Inc.

Universal Medical Inc is a premier provider of pediatric equipment and health care industry products. For the complete pediatric equipment line - please visit http://www.universalmedicalinc.com/pediatric-equipment

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