General Paediatrics
Generic Job Families |
Specialist Areas |
Functional Requirements |
Details/Health and Safety Indicators |
Outpatient work |
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Inpatient work |
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The following specialist activities: |
Require good manual dexterity and use of hands, wrists and upper limbs, with occasional upper body strength |
May present a difficulty for doctors with advanced arthritic/ bone conditions which limits dexterity |
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Chest drains/needle thoracocentesis
Insertion of intraosseous needle
Insertion of long line Abdominal paracentesis |
Use of wrists in hyperextended or flexed position |
requires height-adjustable beds |
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Arterial blood sampling
Umbilical artery and venous cannulation and venesection
Capillary blood sampling
Administer intradermal, subcutaneous intramuscular and intravenous injections |
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Advanced Paediatric Life Support (includes ability to perform external chest compressions) |
Requires use of both upper limbs and substantial application of force, repetition and awkward movements and adopting awkward postures. May require ability to sustain for long periods |
May present problems for doctors with musculoskeletal conditions especially neck and lower back
Not practical for doctors in wheelchairs or with significant lower limb weakness or paralysis. |
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Airway management to include bag/ mask ventilation and tracheal intubation of the older child |
use of upper body strength for prolonged periods |
May present problems for doctors with musculoskeletal conditions especially neck and lower back |
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ECGs |
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Lumbar Puncture |
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requires height-adjustable beds |
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Urethral catheter insertion and supra-pubic aspiration of urine |
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requires height-adjustable beds |