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CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE...HOW MY ROLE CAN SUPPORT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

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Congenital Heart Disease...How my role can support you and your family. My background. Catherine Michaelides I am a qualified nurse Trained for 3 years in B elfast in adult nursing Moved to London and worked for 10 years in all different specialities. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE...HOW MY ROLE CAN

SUPPORT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

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My background Catherine Michaelides I am a qualified nurse Trained for 3 years in Belfast in adult nursing Moved to London and worked for 10 years in all

different specialities. Worked in general paediatrics for 2 years Trained in children’s nursing Moved back to Ireland Worked in Clark Clinic for 10 years In this role full time since July

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Paediatric Congenital Heart Disease Specialist

Nurse

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Paediatric

Children.

A boy or girl from the time of birth until they are adult.

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Children For the purpose of the children’s hospital: Child is from 0 up until 14th birthday to

come to children’s A&E To see cardiologist who already known to

0-16 in children’s outpatients. 16+ in adult congenital outpatients in

RVH

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Therefore I would answer questions up to age 16 and then Jan Gordon the Adult congenital specialist nurse would continue.

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CongenitalHeart Disease

Is a defect in the structure of the heart or great vessels present from birth 

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Specialist nurse

Someone who has a lot of experience , knowledge or skill in a particular area.

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How I know about you

Work with Edith antenatal diagnosis Talk to the consultants Meet you with the Dr’s at time of first

post natal scan /diagnosis I hear from you yourself, you contact me Meet you in CCC as an admission I am in work 5 days per week Information stored on a data base

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How do I do it? I am based in the RBHSC I carry a mobile phone I have an e-mail address I am closely connected to The cardiac

ward clark clinic Work very closely with the consultants,

doctors physiologists and the staff. I am mostly found in out patients, the ward or the cardiac investigations unit.

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How do I support you? Discuss with you and recognise changes in

your child’s condition On going monitoring ie: regular contact. I offer advice Help you to recognise things to worry about

and what to do about it. Reassurance about difference in baby worries

and cardiac worries./normal childhood illnesses.

Discuss your child’s condition and refer on to someone else if need be.

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Who might I refer on to?Your consultantDietician CCN’s HV’sSpeech therapistSocial workersPsychiatrists…Physiotherapisteducation

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What I strive to do.

Expert care Communication Information Professional advice Teaching Resource reliable

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