Pediatric Surgical

A pediatric surgical patient is not simply a miniature adult, but a fundamentally distinct physiological system operating under entirely different thermodynamic, metabolic, and psychological rules. When a child is transferred to the operating theater, the margins for error compress significantly. Airway diameters are measured in millimeters, fluid shifts in milliliters, and therapeutic windows are exquisitely narrow. To manage perioperative care for a pediatric patient is to master the intersection of developmental psychology, precision pharmacology, and applied physics. Success on the Saudi Nursing Licensure Examination (SNLE) and in clinical practice across the Kingdom requires a deep, intuitive grasp of how to protect these vulnerable patients from the moment of surgical consent to their final discharge from the recovery unit.

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